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It seems incredible, but nowhere can I find any mention of a "national being drunk day".
True, there are things like St. Patrick's Day, New Year's Eve, and St. Rudel's day, where drinking is considered acceptable, but there is no actual day that celebrates the simple fact of being completely pissed.
So,
I would like to nominate 22nd December as National Being Drunk Day.
The Finn's have made such a day!
http://www.sainturho.com/origin.htm [xandram, Dec 23 2016]
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Oktoberfest? Granted is regional and is not actually a day, but can be adapted easily enough. |
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Presume you are leading by example. |
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Gratuitously and unnecessarily offensive to adherents of Islam. |
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//Oktoberfest// Comes close, I'll grant you. But Oktoberfest is (a) spelled wrong (b) is not solely about being drunk and (c) I forget. |
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[8th] In my recent sojourn in Malaya, I noted that most bars have a sign saying that muslims will not be served alcohol. The thought that sprung to mind was "tee hee". |
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Combine it with that "dance for security cameras day" and I
think you'll be on to something... |
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Every drug will wants it's day. Caffeine, Nicotine, Can a Bus, Uppers, Downers, Protein, Sugar, Fat and so on at least 368 dias. The losers at this game of musical chairs will cause "Riots in the street" I say and it is certainly unconstitutional. + |
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We have this in America. We call it Saturday. |
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Does that coincide with National Empty Motorway Day? |
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Hey [Max] I gave you a bun for this! But I posted a link to
Saint Erho's Day...the Finn's have got this nailed. It's a drunk
holiday, but my question is why just once a year? |
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Saint Urho's Day also coincides with National Misconception Day. Finish pronounciation not withstanding. |
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