I'm curious as to what degree it's celebrated there- esp. in the more southern non-traditional areas. I'm an American and was surprised to find that many British don't celebrate it and even consider it American. Ironically, in the U.S. it's viewed as British since it's based on ancient British type culture (sort of like the Celts, Druids, Stonehenge, etc.). I've also heard some don't like it because of petty vandalism that increases then and others have problems because it's too close to Guy Fawkes day and that's more British. Just curious though, no judgements.
2007-03-04
21:15:21
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