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This article has been viewed 1382 times in the last 29 months Peter: 13th Dec 2008 - 03:42 GMTeverybody loves a parade! :) are canadian police officers really as friendly as they look? zagg: 13th Dec 2008 - 18:17 GMTBut TCL, that is because of our 'Canadian pagan sacrafice a toddler for Christmas' tradition which is completely dissimilar to NYC's cops. jack: 15th Dec 2008 - 15:03 GMTlook at it this way in acient times slavics killed children to honor the pine tree. a saint changed them to killing the tree and decorating it instead. and keeping the children. TCL: 15th Dec 2008 - 16:51 GMTzagg, good point. I just take it for granted that everyone's into the season's sacrificial rites. I guess they're more "hip" south of the border. jack, I didn't know that. What a horrible thing to do; I mean, kids re-grow in like 5 to 6 years while trees take decades. Plus, trees give us shade, oxygen, and a place to sleep when we're homeless. What do kids do except spread germs and cause headaches? Something to be said for tradition! Peter: 15th Dec 2008 - 17:06 GMThahaha... lol @kids re-grow in like 5 to 6 years while trees take decades zagg: 16th Dec 2008 - 02:47 GMT"kids re-grow in like 5 to 6 years while trees take decades" anon (206-223-191-5.beanfield.net): 16th Dec 2008 - 19:27 GMTzagg, you're my kinda woman. I'm also a lesbian. In a man's body. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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