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![]() m II wrote: wrote: I should add my best wishes for the season: Merry Christmas, Satisfactory Saturnalia, etc.,and the non-conroversial HAPPY NEW YEAR to all..73... Non controversial? Perhaps, but it is certainly a varied date. Hindu New Year, Diwali, or sometimes spelled Divali, is celebrated late October or early November. http://tinyurl.com/cl45j The Chinese New year is celebrated on the first day of the First Moon of the lunar calendar. The corresponding date in the solar calendar varies from as early as January 21st to as late as February 19th. http://www.c-c-c.org/chineseculture/...r/newyear.html It would appear DxAss is actually a Venezuelan citizen who celebrates New Years ALL year long. A long overdue time for washing one's clothes, I should think. ========================================== In my country, people usually wear yellow underwear on New Year's Day. Isn't the yellow underwear a daily thing for you dumbass Canucks? After all, it helps to hide the fact that you're all ****ing your pants every day. LMFAO at the dumbass stem in CanaDuhhhhhhh. dxAce Michigan USA |
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