Merry bloody Christmas, mates!
Time to go crash tackle a croc...
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Merry bloody Christmas, mates!
Time to go crash tackle a croc...
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(Reenk Roink,) You missed the last one by over two months, and the festival too. But on the 10th the second festival starts and lasts four days. :hippie:
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Christmas sucks, OB please. :san_angry:
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Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
Hehe, my bad, I should know better, my sister's a recent convert to Islam. Belated greetings anyway, for Ramadan and Eid Fitr, and Early greetings for Hajj and Eid Ada :san_cheesy:.
Oh and Happy Boxing Day eh...:san_tongue:
聖誕快樂!
Tet (or Tết, as Wikipedia plus one or two academics would have it to the chagrin of typesetters the world over . . . for some reason it doesn't work correctly here, supposed to be circumflex plus acute) doesn't start till February 9 this year, either, and in fact is generally in February and sometimes in January. Christmas/New Year's and Kwanzaa always have the same relation to each other, since both depend on the Gregorian calendar, and Chanukah either starts or ends within a week of Christmas most of the time (this year it started the night of Christmas, which is to say one night after Christmas Eve).Quote:
Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
OK guys I'm sorry...I just copied what Krusty the Clown said in a commercial Holiday greeting a couple years back when all of them supposedly occured together... :shrug:Quote:
Originally Posted by Simetrical
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Originally Posted by Simetrical
:san_huh: I was talking about the muslim festival, ‘Īdu Aḍḥā ― عيد اضحا. :san_wink:
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