Monday December 25, 2006. Only 13 days left.
2006-12-12 04:28:33
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answered by Live for today.Hope for tomorrow 2
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December 25.
2006-12-12 12:32:22
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answered by Stacey K 1
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Monday December 25
2006-12-12 12:32:23
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answered by *KiM* 6
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December 25 Jesus' Birthday Celebration
2006-12-12 12:56:23
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answered by i8ntsane 2
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Its definitely December 25 is the christmas day.
2006-12-12 12:34:07
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answered by jeff 4
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December 25, but nobody knows when Jesus Christ was really born they say that the Sheppards would get the sheep out the field during the winter but when He was born an angel told the shepards that christ is born. The shepards woke up and heard them so they were asleep out in the fields at night so i guess it was summer.
2006-12-12 12:41:50
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answered by Weston T 1
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It starts when Christmas decorations and music appear in stores, usually in August. It lasts until the last of the decorations are sold the last week of December.
2006-12-12 12:32:05
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answered by sudonym x 6
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December 25, 2007,
I think u should know that by know, depends how old u are
2006-12-12 12:35:47
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answered by zacefrons_girl 1
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December 25 th! and for all you people trash talking not everyone knows about every religion!!! if this person is not a christian and a Muslim for instance how would they know do you know every date for every Holiday all around the world i think not!
2006-12-12 12:52:50
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answered by Anonymous
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To me, Christmas is every day of every year. It is a day to show love and happiness to the world to most people so why make it only one day? Christmas means many things to many people, so I am sure some will disagree with me, but if you truly are talking "CHRISTmas", it should be every day. People should enjoy what they have and their friends and family, you are not promised tomorrow.
2006-12-12 12:34:55
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answered by erc_denise_childs 3
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