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Its May Day today!!! Anybody else do anything for it? We go around and give cups of candy to people on the first of may, I dont even know why this day is significant or how it was originated, but its fun. I just finished dropping off candy at Agresser's house :P

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I live in a different planet so... whats May Day? :|

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Actually it was Mayday yesterday :roll:

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Ahh! Stupid commies :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Never heard of may day, except of course when your plane is about to crash, as mentioned above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I guess its because its may..and a day. Mayday. Makes sense.

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Nobody has answered my question yet. :cry:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cept maybe for those people who say May Day lets them sit on their rear the whole day... I dont know how fun would that be? :|

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May Day, first day of May. Its celebration probably originated in the spring fertility festivals of India and Egypt. The festival of the Roman goddess of spring, Flora, was celebrated from Apr. 28 to May 3. In medieval England the chief feature of the celebration of May Day was the Maypole; this was decorated with flowers and streamers, the loose ends of which were held by dancers, who encircled the pole, weaving intricate patterns as they passed each other in the dance. These dances are still performed for exhibition purposes in England and the United States. The Second Socialist International in 1889 designated May Day as the holiday for labor, and since that time it has been the occasion for demonstrations, parades, and speeches among socialists and communists.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To put it in short, it's to celebrate the coming of spring :)

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