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A Dutch feast with Turkish roots: St. Nicholas
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 06:04 pm |
Then who symbolizes christams?
The 2 guyz atre so close to each other do kids really fall for it?
Have you read the link Aenigma gave you?
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 06:10 pm |
Have you read the link Aenigma gave you?
Oops,sorry i ahdnt read page 2 :S
just read it now,all of it! everything´s clear now! Its all the americans´ faults!
=D
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 06:18 pm |
Something i wanna know now is why do they call santa in egypt baba noel?
why not st. nicholas?
or something like that?
I just sked my mom, she doesnt know :S
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 06:44 pm |
Something i wanna know now is why do they call santa in egypt baba noel?
why not st. nicholas?
or something like that?
I just sked my mom, she doesnt know :S
It´s the same thing Doudi "baba" = Father, Noel = Christmas 
(Noel is another name for Christmas here too)
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 07:16 pm |
Something i wanna know now is why do they call santa in egypt baba noel?
why not st. nicholas?
or something like that?
I just sked my mom, she doesnt know :S
Simple. Saint Nicolas is NOT the same as Santa Claus.
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 11:03 pm |
Ahhhh happy birthday sna bydand!!! 
Gee thanks GG! I´m taking AE´s advice about anger management so no more snarkyness from now on. 
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 11:05 pm |
Gee thanks GG! I´m taking AE´s advice about anger management so no more snarkyness from now on. 
Oh come on!! We are all snarky now and then!!! It´s not always a bad thing 
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06 Dec 2008 Sat 11:13 pm |
NEVER take my advice 
(Is that, in itself, advice? )
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