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SoLiDUS 12-26-2003 09:11 PM

Roughly 171 weekly payments to go! biggrin:

Scalping Chief 12-27-2003 11:32 PM

i bought a beer fridge and a juventus jersey

Cool Fool 12-28-2003 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Roughly 171 weekly payments to go! biggrin:

nerd biggrin:

Short Hand 12-28-2003 06:57 PM

Got Meteora/New Korn Album/Zig ZaG poster etc etc etc.

Jotun 12-29-2003 12:48 AM

why would they have the sales after christmas? that doesnt make any sense....[/b]

Trudel 12-29-2003 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Jotun
why would they have the sales after christmas? that doesnt make any sense....[/b]

The day after Christmas, the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is better known as Boxing Day. The term may come from the opening of church poor boxes that day; maybe from the earthenware boxes with which boy apprentices collected money at the doors of their masters' clients. Boxing Day, celebrated on December 26 in England, Wales, parts of Canada, and in some other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, has nothing to do with the boxes from the Christmas packages.

Traditionally, on that day the gentry would give presents, generally of money, to servants, tradespeople, and others of humble life. These presents came to be known as Christmas boxes. Boxing Day is a legal bank holiday in Canada and England.

The holiday may date from the Middle Ages, but the exact origin is unknown. It may have begun with the lords and ladies of England, who presented Christmas gifts in boxes to their servants on December 26. Or it may have begun with priests, who opened the church's alms boxes on the day after Christmas and distributed the contents to the poor. Or even in England in the middle of the nineteenth century under Queen Victoria.

Supposedly poor people carried empty boxes from door to door, and the boxes were soon filled with food, Christmas sweets, and money. Parents gave their children small gifts such as, oranges, handkerchiefs, and socks. People also placed old clothing that they didn't need anymore in boxes, and they were given to those in need.

Zap. USMC 12-29-2003 12:56 AM

To get rid of all the shit they don't need. It makes perfect sense to a sales person because they would lose money if they had sales before Christmas. People buy presents for people regardless of price sometimes...


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