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Just curious, how many of yall not in the US celibrate this mashed potato day?
Don't forget St Patrick's Day!Originally posted by Create Reality
Actually america celebrates alot of countries holidays, especially Cinco De Mayo
Sorry but Im not a fan of green sh1t in my beer! :crackup:Originally posted by seanchai
Don't forget St Patrick's Day!
I was surprised how many Americans celebrate Thanksgiving abroad. It's a holiday I could live without if I wasn't near my family.
Mashed potatos? It's all about the turkey! *smack*Originally posted by Create Reality
Just curious, how many of yall not in the US celibrate this mashed potato day?
Australia Day isn't a day to celebrate Australia.Originally posted by BrotherAP
I'm curious, do any Americans celebrate Australia Day?
Thanksgiving isn't "America Day" any more than "Dia de los Muertos" is "Mexico Day" It's just a holiday we happen to celebrate that the rest of the world apparently doesn't.
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winter solstice is where we got christmas trees and decorations from too isnt it?Originally posted by Bible_Belt
Many of our holidays are descendents of ancient pagan celebrations. The church had a habit of scheduling their church holiday at about the same time as the pagan one and absorbing it. Jesus was not born in December, but the winter solstice celebration is Dec 23, so that is why Christmas is Dec 25th. Also, "Easter" is actually a modern mispronunciation of "Ishtar," an ancient pagan god. Easter was placed at the time of the pagan spring festivals.