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#86427
Happy New Year, folks! :)
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By texasmr2
#86460
I also wish all my friends here a prosperous and safe new year and I thank everyone for enduring me over the past year. :)
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By EwanM
#86477
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)
#86480
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)


Yeah, and your avatar is old news, too! :rofl::P:twisted:
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By EwanM
#86481
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)


Yeah, and your avatar is old news, too! :rofl::P:twisted:


The 12 days of Xmas are still ongoing no?
#86483
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)


Yeah, and your avatar is old news, too! :rofl::P:twisted:


The 12 days of Xmas are still ongoing no?



With the onset of more Americanized and secular traditions throughout the past two centuries (such as the American "Santa Claus", popularity of Christmas Eve itself as a holiday, and rise in popularity of New Year's Eve parties as well), the traditions of the Twelve Days of Christmas have been largely forgotten in the U.S.. This is also heightened by the commercial practice to have "After-Christmas Sales" begin on December 26 and run usually until New Year's Eve. Indeed, contemporary marketing and media tend to espouse the (erroneous) belief that the Twelve Days end on Christmas and thus begin December 14.


I wouldn't give a rat's arse either way :P
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By EwanM
#86484
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)


Yeah, and your avatar is old news, too! :rofl::P:twisted:


The 12 days of Xmas are still ongoing no?



With the onset of more Americanized and secular traditions throughout the past two centuries (such as the American "Santa Claus", popularity of Christmas Eve itself as a holiday, and rise in popularity of New Year's Eve parties as well), the traditions of the Twelve Days of Christmas have been largely forgotten in the U.S.. This is also heightened by the commercial practice to have "After-Christmas Sales" begin on December 26 and run usually until New Year's Eve. Indeed, contemporary marketing and media tend to espouse the (erroneous) belief that the Twelve Days end on Christmas and thus begin December 14.


I wouldn't give a rat's arse either way :P


Aye well to me, I've always understood it to end on January the 5th, 3 days before my big 20.
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By 7UpJordan
#86496
No year will be wished new until it actuall is 2009 here.

I'll first foot you all then ;)

Yeah, I'm not wishing the new year until precisely 12am. :P

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