[Facts] No excuses!
in reply to a message by Pavlos
You must immediately begin to indoctrinate your family in our ways! I can maybe cut 'em some slack for not knowing about Father's Day -- but you didn't even celebrate *Groundhog's Day*???? WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE AAAAAAARE YOU????
Okay, you all will get another chance this July 4th. Start stocking up on illegal fireworks NOW! And don't waste your money on dynamite. You gotta get some C4! Yeah! :))))
-- Nanaea
Okay, you all will get another chance this July 4th. Start stocking up on illegal fireworks NOW! And don't waste your money on dynamite. You gotta get some C4! Yeah! :))))
-- Nanaea
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I am already on top of things. Needless to say, there is a 300-century old gunpowder mill in the arcadian village where I spend most my weekends :P
Pavlos -
You have celebrate the 4th of July because it's Derek and my's 1 year anniversary! It also just happens to be one of my fav holidays. I'll send ya some of those long colorful sparklers via FedEx. Got a P.O. Box?? :P
Sarahjeanne
You have celebrate the 4th of July because it's Derek and my's 1 year anniversary! It also just happens to be one of my fav holidays. I'll send ya some of those long colorful sparklers via FedEx. Got a P.O. Box?? :P
Sarahjeanne
What in the name of behindthename.com is Groundhog's Day?
Has it something to do with pigs?
Has it something to do with pigs?
Only the pigs that pull the poor little groundhogs out and wake them up!!
Sarahjeanne
Sarahjeanne
Groundhogs are American critters, Selwyn . Here's where you can read all about the famous Punxsutawney Phil and his holiday:
http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/ona/groundhog.html
-- Nanaea
http://boe.cabe.k12.wv.us/ona/groundhog.html
-- Nanaea
Ah I see (txt)
Interesting.
I had never heard of Candlemass or groundhog day even though I live in one of the northern European counties, which the page seems to refer to.
In danish a groundhog is called a "Jordegern" which directly translated would be something like "earth squirrel".
Perhaps the americans think of them as a kind of underground pigs, while the danes think of them as a kind of underground squirrels, languagewise that is.
-Selwyn
Interesting.
I had never heard of Candlemass or groundhog day even though I live in one of the northern European counties, which the page seems to refer to.
In danish a groundhog is called a "Jordegern" which directly translated would be something like "earth squirrel".
Perhaps the americans think of them as a kind of underground pigs, while the danes think of them as a kind of underground squirrels, languagewise that is.
-Selwyn
Selwyn
In the Wicca/Neopaganism circles it's called Imbolc. It's one of the greater Sabbats (along with Beltaine, Samhain, and one I can't recall just now). :(
You might be able to find out more in Margot Addler's Drawing Down the Moon (preferrable second or third edition).
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
In the Wicca/Neopaganism circles it's called Imbolc. It's one of the greater Sabbats (along with Beltaine, Samhain, and one I can't recall just now). :(
You might be able to find out more in Margot Addler's Drawing Down the Moon (preferrable second or third edition).
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)