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and a santa cap, seems like an oxymoron to me oh well, tis the spirit of christmas i guess
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. I am wearing a plush Santa's cap (true!) right now, but I am not smiling.
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why was there never a halloween smilie? or a st patricks day one?
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Only in the parts of the world that are of Christian origin.
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Yah Narck, carefull, you will sour Jewish people or Yugoslavians, well former Yugoslavians, who don't celebrate Christmas, more of a new years where they give gifts and get drunk. I was partying with Yugoslavian girl on the weekend, i was quite surprised by this
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[QUOTE]<font size=1>Originally posted by Mercantile on 12-11-2000 07:19 PM</font>
why was there never a halloween smilie? or a st patricks day one?
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Yet we have to endure the American autocensor. How strange. Bollocks I say.
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</font><font size=1>Originally posted by Iain Lindley on 12-18-2000 08:42 AM</font>
I always thought St Patricks Day was an Irish holiday...
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The Americans all seem to think that it`s cool to be of Irish descent, and they make a big deal of it, as is there style. Plus, it`s a excuse to get pissed.
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