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tzor wrote:I still have NO IDEA what this day means.
Dukasaur wrote: the next workday, the 26th, was the day for gifts to employees and other non-family relationships.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
2dimes wrote:I do love George. Not just because of his grill.
Bernie Sanders wrote:2dimes wrote:I do love George. Not just because of his grill.
So....You like big sweaty black guys. I'm just surprised with your honesty.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:George is a big old happy studpssst...I love him too and don't even like his grill!
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
DoomYoshi wrote:Boxing Day rhymes with Timothy McVeigh. Therefore the day is about him.
Dukasaur wrote:tzor wrote:I still have NO IDEA what this day means.
It's funny. When I first came to Canada, I was told that "Boxing Day" was called that because people needed a day off to break down all the useless packaging from all their Christmas gifts.
It's only later that I learned the true origins. Apparently Boxing Day originates as a day when employers would give gift boxes to their employees. Christmas Eve was when people would exchange gifts with family only. Christmas Day was a Holy Day, so the next workday, the 26th, was the day for gifts to employees and other non-family relationships.
Dukasaur wrote:tzor wrote:I still have NO IDEA what this day means.
It's funny. When I first came to Canada, I was told that "Boxing Day" was called that because people needed a day off to break down all the useless packaging from all their Christmas gifts.
It's only later that I learned the true origins. Apparently Boxing Day originates as a day when employers would give gift boxes to their employees. Christmas Eve was when people would exchange gifts with family only. Christmas Day was a Holy Day, so the next workday, the 26th, was the day for gifts to employees and other non-family relationships.
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