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Dragons have <strike>our</strike> their holidays too. (Winter) Solstice (Dec. 21-23), Candlemas (Adopted from Celts: Feb 1-2), Valentines Day (Adopted from Christians: Feb 14), Spring Equinox (March 21-23), Beltane (Adopted from Celts: Apr 30-May 1), Midsummer's Eve (June 21-23), Lammas (Adopted from Celts: July 31-Aug 1), Autumn Equinox (Sept 21-23), Samhain (Adopted from Celts: Oct 31-Nov 1), Esbat (Adopted from Wiccans: every full moon).

 

You know dragons; any excuse for a party. cool.gif

 

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"Do fish-people eat fish, or would that be like humans eating monkeys?"

"Humans do eat monkeys. In fact humans eat other humans. . . Y'know, as a species, we are really quite unpleasant."

 

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Well, the 4th of July would have only happened if you'd signed that declaration of independance.

 

Anyone hear of that idiot William Regal (Some of my friends are into WWF.) He may talk posh, but he's from Blackpool. That is a seaside resort town in the North of England. I do not know of any posh mansions there, or nobility. He is a fraud.

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For a hyperspatial MS-DOS/real world crossover sub-deity such as Wally the space dolphin, time itself (as a perceptual element necessary for causal existance) is meaningless. He says: holiday? and then asks me to return a videotape I won't borrow for another seven weeks...

 

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