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National no national day

A day where we don't have to worry about national days.
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All these proposals for national days is getting a bit difficult to keep track of.

I have enough trouble with birthdays.

I propose one day per year where we are free of these things, and can safely relax with the knowledge that we shouldn't be doing something or other.

Only I can't remember which day it should be.

Ling, Apr 26 2005

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       Or how about combining them all into one single, glorious day? Christmas, all birthdays, anniversaries, labour days, saints' days, easter (bloody awkward, that one), national gall-bladder day, the whole lot. Have one absolutely alarming global annual celebration for the whole lot, and a six-week holiday for everyone.
Basepair, Apr 26 2005
  

       Change national days to national nights and keep the days free.
FarmerJohn, Apr 26 2005
  

       Keeping track is not the point. Participating in those you enjoy is. Celebrating a day that celebrates nothing is like swimming in a bathtub. Boo.
Blumster, Apr 29 2005
  

       Everything Blumster said. [-]   

       BTW, I believe that birthday and Christmas celebrations are a crock, and refuse to participate in present orgies (no, really, you don't have to, no, honestly, you shouldn't, well, OK, if you insist, I'll take it).
disbomber, Apr 30 2005
  
      
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