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Sunday, December 21, 2003


   The Truth About Holidays!
Alright, From the top...

New Years is a resonable holiday because we celebrate the beginning of a new year and it only lasts for one day.

Valentines Day is quite possibly the STUPIDEST holiday ever thought of! All it is is an excuse for people to make out and screw each other (XP) They just have it so they could sell jewlery for one day out of the year! And it seams to last the entire month of feb. even after its over! ,.L;.HB[L,T097I (slams fists onto keyboard)

St. Patrik's Day is almost an ok holiday. ITS A FRIGGIN FEAST DAY OF A SAINT! NOT LEPRICON DAY! but, its alright with me, because it only lasts for one day.

Easter is probably the best major holiday you can get. It's not over marketed too much but then it should technically you should be preparing for it for 40 days or something.

June 4...Hey now...its the last day of school

4th of July...oh where do i begin...it is simply a time for little kids to get burned by sparklers, teenagers to get their limbs blown off by fire crackers, and older peeps to get really drunk. Not to mention the really anoying parades your parents make you go to even if its at 8-a-clock in the morning.

Halloween is only there so people can scare the piss out of each other and get sugar highs. Also a great day to get arested

Thanks giving...the fat persons favorite holiday. I don't think I need to say any more.

Ah Christmas...where do I begin? Really the only good thing about Christmas is that it is a religious holiday in which we celabrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Now...how people got the whole gift thing out of that is just rediculus. "It's Jesus' birthday so I'll get myself a gift." Why don't people instead of buying themselves gifts donate to a church or something wheather it'd be in time or money? All-in-all, Christmas is an over marketed holiday that because of this the entire message is blotted out.

Well that's my opinion at least.


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