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December 23: Night of the Radishes in Oaxaca City, Mexico; Festivus
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9 days remaining, 10 in leap years?
Does this make sense to someone who can explain it, or is it just wrong?
GTBacchus 10:00 Jan 8, 2003 (UTC)
Susan Lucci was born in 1947 and not 1946. [1] Mike H 00:27, Aug 31, 2004 (UTC)
I'm from newfoundland and I was told as a child that the day before Christmas Eve was called Tip's Eve (or possibly Tibb's Eve, I was never able to fully acquire and decode the Newfie accent). Is this known of or was it just a thing in my small community? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Offput ( talk • contribs) 03:18, 24 December 2006 (UTC).
Is there any reason to remove "fictional" from this "holiday" and using the silly tagline that is associated with it? It is as notable as "Steak & BJ Day". -- Borameer TM 15:59, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
If it is a parody, as the Wiki article says, how is it "observed"? It's a joke. That's sort of what parody means. Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:39, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
I'm adding this one in because theres too much modern day stuff. Tourskin ( talk) 17:20, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
In [the article| /info/en/?search=1990_Slovenian_independence_referendum] about Slovenian independence election the result says 95.71% votes "yes", in the list says 88.5% Barrabas11 ( talk) 18:25, 23 December 2022 (UTC)
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December 23: Night of the Radishes in Oaxaca City, Mexico; Festivus
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9 days remaining, 10 in leap years?
Does this make sense to someone who can explain it, or is it just wrong?
GTBacchus 10:00 Jan 8, 2003 (UTC)
Susan Lucci was born in 1947 and not 1946. [1] Mike H 00:27, Aug 31, 2004 (UTC)
I'm from newfoundland and I was told as a child that the day before Christmas Eve was called Tip's Eve (or possibly Tibb's Eve, I was never able to fully acquire and decode the Newfie accent). Is this known of or was it just a thing in my small community? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Offput ( talk • contribs) 03:18, 24 December 2006 (UTC).
Is there any reason to remove "fictional" from this "holiday" and using the silly tagline that is associated with it? It is as notable as "Steak & BJ Day". -- Borameer TM 15:59, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
If it is a parody, as the Wiki article says, how is it "observed"? It's a joke. That's sort of what parody means. Richardson mcphillips ( talk) 13:39, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
I'm adding this one in because theres too much modern day stuff. Tourskin ( talk) 17:20, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
In [the article| /info/en/?search=1990_Slovenian_independence_referendum] about Slovenian independence election the result says 95.71% votes "yes", in the list says 88.5% Barrabas11 ( talk) 18:25, 23 December 2022 (UTC)