yeah, it's august 29th and I call it second chance day, I was in a very bad car crash on august 29th 2004', I broke lots of bones and was clinnically dead twice that night, so the doc says it was a miracle I lived, so thats why I named it second chance day.
2007-03-18 16:24:24
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answered by doc 6
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I'm Jewish and I grew up in a very Christian neighborhood where I was the only Jew. I used to make up holidays all the time to get off school and I would tell teachers that I couldn't do homework on some of these holidays because it was sacreligous!
Teachers caught on after a few parent-teacher conferences though...
2007-03-18 16:26:59
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answered by monkeymadness878 2
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For an occasion, Christmas, is a Pagan party. you're maximum superb, something merely no longer being in the Bible, would not make it inherently undesirable/incorrect. besides the fact that if, whilst no longer consistently basic, it rather is generally a possibility to be conscious Bible strategies to cutting-edge events. occasion, weapons weren't around lower back then the two, yet maximum/each and every person comprehend the Bible's stance on homicide. So whilst one might desire to kill somebody with the gun, and say weapons are not stated in the Bible, the theory of no longer committing homicide IS in the Bible.
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, not sure you call it a celebration, but I loved to cook a whole turkey dinner in the middle of summer just to blow everyones MIND! I had to set extra places cuz eventually some friend of the kids would show up, and say "WHY ARE YOU HAVING TURKEY? SNOT THANKSGIVING!" ...
and they needed a place to sit and eat! lol It was all over town that I WAS NUTS. AND THAT IS why they all hung out at my house! YAY! Best way to keep an eye on your kids, is to have their friends hang out at your house!
2007-03-18 16:23:21
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answered by ravin_lunatic 6
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I have had a Summer Solstice party for the past 17 years.
2007-03-18 16:20:17
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answered by Robert B 7
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Well when my friend, Zach's, mom died. We made a holiday called Hug Zach Day because his mom used to give these tight hugs to us everytime we came over or left. Then when she died on that day we made a offical Hug Zach Day. Well I really don't hug him but, the girls aways hug him and stuff. I guess it's just become a custom now.
2007-03-18 16:22:58
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answered by pierre 2
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Because the sky was a lighter blue than it had been in days and to good girlfriends ( that's about every 2 months or so)
2007-03-18 16:19:53
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answered by Kristal E 6
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We celebrate "Brittany Day" every year. This is the day we legally adopted our daughter and it is just like a birthday--we do cake and presents and a party!
2007-03-18 16:22:28
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answered by lisagoesshopping 3
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No but what a neat idea! And what an extraordinary mother for her to do such a meaningful thing! Now we see where you get some of your creativeness!
2007-03-18 20:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I celebrate my dogs birthdays with them. I'm not one of those psycho pet owners either I just love my puppies. They get steak and a special car ride.
2007-03-18 16:20:30
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answered by Anonymous
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