Quote Originally Posted by Simetrical
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).
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...