December 2010
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squke: Happy New Year!
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Dec 29th
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Dec 28th
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Dec 27th
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Dec 26th
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Dec 25th
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Brits and north americans, ahoy!
Why is it called Boxing Day? Doesn’t sound very Christmas-y. More like a pugilistic holiday. Edit: My good friend Rolfis of Högsbo, Sweden, helped solve the mystery. “Den 26 december heter i Storbrittanien Boxing Day eftersom det var denna dag man traditionellt öppnade allmose-presenterna, “alms-boxes” på engelska.”
Dec 25th
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Dec 25th
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Dec 24th
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ListenThe Fall - Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Dec 24th
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Dec 23rd
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ListenListen up, kids. Uncle Bill has a story for you. ...
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