Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Andrei on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 3:21pm
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I think it's only you americans who celebrate Father's Day.
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Myrk- on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 3:35pm
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Lol actually most the world do I think... It's only those crazy countries no one cares about with evil names that don't, such as Romania :razz:
We have it in UK, its just not so much of a big deal tbh.
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Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Andrei on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 7:05pm
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My ignorance is indeed great, then. And I know you people like to use this celebration as a pretext for getting drunk. :razz: :cool:
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by satchmo on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 8:02pm
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...or to indulge ourselves with fancy and expensive gifts. Ahh, the joy of capitalism.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." -- Toulouse-Lautre, Moulin Rouge
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Father's day isn't such a big deal here-- in my family at least.
My dad thinks its just a fabricated holiday like so many others.
We're going out to dinner as a family, but he made us promise not to
buy him anything...
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by satchmo on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 11:03pm
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That's nice of your dad. My dad said the same, but we treat him and buy him presents anyways.
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Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Crono on
Sat Jun 18th 2005 at 11:49pm
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All holidays are fabricated. There are just certain holidays that were made to show due respect or something as such. But most of them have lost their meaning. Oh well. GO PRESENTS!
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Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Crono on
Sun Jun 19th 2005 at 2:21am
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I know. Sometimes I put doubles of characters in words when I type. I'm not sure why.
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Re: Ready for Father's Day?
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Sun Jun 19th 2005 at 6:46am
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Ann Summers (it's a lingerie/sex toy shop) has this thing in thier window saying "Sex not Socks". That made me laugh.
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by $loth on
Sun Jun 19th 2005 at 9:13am
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awwwwww, won't he be dissapointed :razz:
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
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Mon Jun 20th 2005 at 11:06am
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<DIV class=quote>
<DIV class=quotetitle>? quoting Crono</DIV>
<DIV class=quotetext>All holidays are fabricated.</DIV></DIV>
NO WAY DUDE I THOUGHT THEY WERE PLUCKED OUT OF THE ETHER BY CTHULHU AND HIS PIXIES!!!!2@ :razz:
Who cares about meaning in a holiday, you can't force someone to believe in the true meaning Disney-style - let people make of them what they will.
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by French Toast on
Mon Jun 20th 2005 at 11:26am
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The only holiday that really gets to me is Valentines Day. That's
Hallmark at work and I just don't want to go spend my money like that.
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by French Toast on
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I celebrate Christmas, my birthday, mothers/fathers day, and only Valentines day when my girlfriend makes me.
Re: Ready for Father's Day?
Posted by Kain on
Tue Jun 21st 2005 at 5:31am
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June 21 is the "F?te de la musique" in here, but we probably copied that from France. What's the relation between father's day , music day and the summer solstice??