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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:38 pm
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valkyn3 rolled 3 8-sided dice:
5, 8, 3
Total: 16 (3-24)
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:05 pm
hi tinkys. halloween is a holliday....though it may be celtic in origin...that is what cultural diversity is all about. We didn't steal it, it was brought here by those of celtic descent...my ancestors where Irish and Scottish on both sides, they brought thier family traditions, which have spread through my family. they married people in the US. does that mean when they left ireland they stopped being irish and cursed all thier descendents to a lack of history and traditions....if someone chooses to share hollidays and traditions that is thier choice.....it just so happens most people in the US love Halloween(Samhain... wink ) though they may use it as an excuse to get candy, have parties, get drunk, or go to thier church. They may not be celebrating like you do according to your traditions but that's them......sorry it's not you're choice......no copyright on hollidays rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl ninja domokun mrgreen burning_eyes dramallama wahmbulance emo 4laugh cheese_whine ......................................... dramallama
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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:43 am
I's a wee bit Irish. So I'm told by me Grandma.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:12 am
junkpile hi tinkys. halloween is a holliday....though it may be celtic in origin...that is what cultural diversity is all about. We didn't steal it, it was brought here by those of celtic descent...my ancestors where Irish and Scottish on both sides, they brought thier family traditions, which have spread through my family. they married people in the US. does that mean when they left ireland they stopped being irish and cursed all thier descendents to a lack of history and traditions....if someone chooses to share hollidays and traditions that is thier choice.....it just so happens most people in the US love Halloween(Samhain... wink ) though they may use it as an excuse to get candy, have parties, get drunk, or go to thier church. They may not be celebrating like you do according to your traditions but that's them......sorry it's not you're choice......no copyright on hollidays rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl ninja domokun mrgreen burning_eyes dramallama wahmbulance emo 4laugh cheese_whine ......................................... dramallama hey baby does that mean i have alittle irish in me wink
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:47 pm
PoppyDadswell Halloween is an irish custom and everyone here could not be irish,so feck off and find your own traditional customs. rofl actually, (im half irish so just cool your jets before you think about screaming at me), Halloween isnt really anyone's holiday anymore. Since it's real name, Samhain fell out of use a long time ago christains used the term halloween as a way to scare their children into obedience. the only reason we have samhain now'days, is to get candy and sweets. theres no real purpose to it anymore. and by the way, for all of you who are christain, halloween isnt a christain holiday, it was a pagan holiday long before your kind stole it. Just as most of your customs in "church" are pagan. Communion for example.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 8:55 pm
tinkys85 junkpile hi tinkys. halloween is a holliday....though it may be celtic in origin...that is what cultural diversity is all about. We didn't steal it, it was brought here by those of celtic descent...my ancestors where Irish and Scottish on both sides, they brought thier family traditions, which have spread through my family. they married people in the US. does that mean when they left ireland they stopped being irish and cursed all thier descendents to a lack of history and traditions....if someone chooses to share hollidays and traditions that is thier choice.....it just so happens most people in the US love Halloween(Samhain... wink ) though they may use it as an excuse to get candy, have parties, get drunk, or go to thier church. They may not be celebrating like you do according to your traditions but that's them......sorry it's not you're choice......no copyright on hollidays rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl ninja domokun mrgreen burning_eyes dramallama wahmbulance emo 4laugh cheese_whine ......................................... dramallama hey baby does that mean i have alittle irish in me wink well that depends on the irishman......with me you'd have more than a little....then again you know very well about that don't you honey... xd
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 9:11 pm
junkpile tinkys85 junkpile hi tinkys. halloween is a holliday....though it may be celtic in origin...that is what cultural diversity is all about. We didn't steal it, it was brought here by those of celtic descent...my ancestors where Irish and Scottish on both sides, they brought thier family traditions, which have spread through my family. they married people in the US. does that mean when they left ireland they stopped being irish and cursed all thier descendents to a lack of history and traditions....if someone chooses to share hollidays and traditions that is thier choice.....it just so happens most people in the US love Halloween(Samhain... wink ) though they may use it as an excuse to get candy, have parties, get drunk, or go to thier church. They may not be celebrating like you do according to your traditions but that's them......sorry it's not you're choice......no copyright on hollidays rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl ninja domokun mrgreen burning_eyes dramallama wahmbulance emo 4laugh cheese_whine ......................................... dramallama hey baby does that mean i have alittle irish in me wink well that depends on the irishman......with me you'd have more than a little....then again you know very well about that don't you honey... xd o i know very well dearst btw make me a waffle when u wake up
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:40 am
Scrait The Second Small colonies and immigrants are what founded America. I have heard that St Patricks day is mostly boring in Ireland anyway, you eat corn beef cabbage and maybe pray. We have a big big St Patricks day celibration. Also, St Patty's day and Halloween are relegious holidays (or halloween used to be) and you can't expect christians to stp celibrating something like Christmas because it is European. ok,gombeen(village idiot),halloween was never a religious holiday,it was a pagan festival,there is no such thing as st Patty and christmas is not a european holiday-it is a christian holiday,just as Oiche Samhain (Halloween)an irish custom is irish.I have never ate corn beef, but i think the english were reduced to eating it during world war 2.as for cabbage well we dont eat cabbage in my house. paddy's day is not boring,we celebrate in a christian fashion-not as a commercial holiday as in America.with all due respects i'm sure amercians would not appreciate it if we started celebrating bigger,better and tackier thanksgivings than them.Besides i dont see Amercians celebrating an other immrigrants holidays.For the Irish, Americans are an embarassment.they come over expecting specisial treatment and assume that we Irish are poor and uneducated and end up puzzled when the Irish ignore them.Can you blame the irish for being resentful?Then they think they can celebrate Irish holidays,fair enough but if they want to celibrate irish customs Ireland is the place for it.Mas go bhfuil tu gan eolas EIST DO BEAL!
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 10:17 am
darkshadowofthegoths PoppyDadswell Halloween is an irish custom and everyone here could not be irish,so feck off and find your own traditional customs. rofl actually, (im half irish so just cool your jets before you think about screaming at me), Halloween isnt really anyone's holiday anymore. Since it's real name, Samhain fell out of use a long time ago christains used the term halloween as a way to scare their children into obedience. the only reason we have samhain now'days, is to get candy and sweets. theres no real purpose to it anymore. and by the way, for all of you who are christain, halloween isnt a christain holiday, it was a pagan holiday long before your kind stole it. Just as most of your customs in "church" are pagan. Communion for example. how can communion be pagan?please-do enlighten me about this theory. ps-halloween is used to bright up a traditionally depressing time of the year,not to scare kiddies,sicko.
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:39 pm
PoppyDadswell Scrait The Second Small colonies and immigrants are what founded America. I have heard that St Patricks day is mostly boring in Ireland anyway, you eat corn beef cabbage and maybe pray. We have a big big St Patricks day celibration. Also, St Patty's day and Halloween are relegious holidays (or halloween used to be) and you can't expect christians to stp celibrating something like Christmas because it is European. ok,gombeen(village idiot),halloween was never a religious holiday,it was a pagan festival,there is no such thing as st Patty and christmas is not a european holiday-it is a christian holiday,just as Oiche Samhain (Halloween)an irish custom is irish.I have never ate corn beef, but i think the english were reduced to eating it during world war 2.as for cabbage well we dont eat cabbage in my house. paddy's day is not boring,we celebrate in a christian fashion-not as a commercial holiday as in America.with all due respects i'm sure amercians would not appreciate it if we started celebrating bigger,better and tackier thanksgivings than them.Besides i dont see Amercians celebrating an other immrigrants holidays.For the Irish, Americans are an embarassment.they come over expecting specisial treatment and assume that we Irish are poor and uneducated and end up puzzled when the Irish ignore them.Can you blame the irish for being resentful?Then they think they can celebrate Irish holidays,fair enough but if they want to celibrate irish customs Ireland is the place for it.Mas go bhfuil tu gan eolas EIST DO BEAL!Ok, b***h (female dog; a woman who is generally rude or displeasing), thank's for typing out some useless s**t. Go ahead and celibrate thanksgiving, have all the turkey you want. Most people don't give a ********.
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:51 pm
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ok,gombeen(village idiot),halloween was never a religious holiday,it was a pagan festival,there is no such thing as st Patty and christmas is not a european holiday-it is a christian holiday,just as Oiche Samhain (Halloween)an irish custom is irish.I have never ate corn beef, but i think the english were reduced to eating it during world war 2.as for cabbage well we dont eat cabbage in my house. paddy's day is not boring,we celebrate in a christian fashion-not as a commercial holiday as in America.with all due respects i'm sure amercians would not appreciate it if we started celebrating bigger,better and tackier thanksgivings than them.Besides i dont see Amercians celebrating an other immrigrants holidays.For the Irish, Americans are an embarassment.they come over expecting specisial treatment and assume that we Irish are poor and uneducated and end up puzzled when the Irish ignore them.Can you blame the irish for being resentful?Then they think they can celebrate Irish holidays,fair enough but if they want to celibrate irish customs Ireland is the place for it.Then they think they can celebrate Irish holidays,fair enough but if they want to celibrate irish customs Ireland is the place for it.
Mas go bhfuil tu gan eolas EIST DO BEAL!um i think u need to do some reading 1#christmas started as yule (a pagan holiday)2#ur ignorance on ur own "customs" is sicking, you think we think were bigger and better, at least a good number of us can be tolarant of other ppl, so according to u no one in other countries can celebrate any holiday that did not origanate in that country.i dont see how im the "stuck up one" enjoy ur own ignorance because at this point you are no better than a racist
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:52 pm
btw there called sabbits not festivals
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 1:54 pm
i luv u lance u have got to help me with this....... ignorant person
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 2:08 pm
btw i got back on just to post this by what u are saying no one in the us can celebrate ANY holiday but thanksgivingbecause christmas,kawnza,haunkka(i know i cant spell) you get the point , none of these origanated here, thats not really fair now is it!!!!!!
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 6:49 pm
The Great Sabbats of Wicca are Imbolc=Feb2nd, Ostara=Spring Equinox, Beltain=May1st, Midsummer Eve=Summer Solstice, Lughnasadh=Aug1st, Mabon=Autumn Equinox, Samhian=OCTOBER 31..... scream gonk scream , YULE=DECEMBER21.... scream gonk scream . most of the dates vary around the lunar month and the solar year. This has been known scince before the burning times.....(look it up) also Wicca arguably predates Christianity. these Great Sabbats are Celebrations and Hollidays for the different seasons that glorify the Lord and Lady. Samhain was turned into Halloween by the Roman Catholic Church to make it more appealing to the ("Native Heathens"....our ancestors and founding fathers from the times before any Englishman could taint the true history if the Irish Celtic History) Sadly you are goin to try and disprove this....but that doesn't matter because it's what I personally believe and I have done my history to prove it to my satisfaction....but i'm not ignorant like you....that may be a harsh thing to say, but sadly in my opinion it fits. Mainly because of your blatant disregard for those who have different opinions and views........ohh and by the way communion was taken by christianity from wicca, I.E. "The Cake and Ale Rite" after all the magickal rites and rituals are done you have cake and ale to replace the energy you spent in your workings. it could be any starchy food and any beverage....depending on your tradition. Cake and Ale=Bread and WaterWine i truly wish that someday you can open your mind to the idea of tolerance....you make me sad... crying crying crying
p.s. I love you 2 jess xd xd xd wink
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