Halloween

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Re: Halloween

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I'll be more than happy to go along with Halloween.......as soon as it declared a National Public Holiday :kuda:
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Naked Twin wrote:.......

So who are we going to be influenced by. SBS has tried for decades to get us to watch alternative language programs. In short if you don't like the reality of becoming the 52nd state of America, too late.

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I've been watching SBS movies for years...I record then so I can watch later and fast forward through the ads and rewind when I don't quite understand (or other reasons) and watch again and again... :twisted:
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Re: Halloween

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seiko1 wrote:I'll be more than happy to go along with Halloween.......as soon as it declared a National Public Holiday :kuda:

I'm with you mate...I think this sums it up...
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Re: Halloween

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Naked Twin wrote:thanksgiving for us is Christmas (also has lost the religious significance) we just celebrate it at a different time.
So, instead of Christmas (which is a stolen holiday anyway), we actually celebrate Thanksgiving? What are the Americans celebrating whilst we celebrate Thanksgiving?
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Re: Halloween

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aardvark wrote:
Naked Twin wrote:thanksgiving for us is Christmas (also has lost the religious significance) we just celebrate it at a different time.
So, instead of Christmas (which is a stolen holiday anyway), we actually celebrate Thanksgiving? What are the Americans celebrating whilst we celebrate Thanksgiving?
The same thing as we are....another paid day off :D :kuda:
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