What's with the "happy"??
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Um, wut
'Memorial Day'
Memorial of what?
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Um, wut
'Memorial Day'
Memorial of what?![]()
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Lol xD Weird...
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What an earth is Memorial Day? I don't celebrate it, I'm forever british.
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scimonster wrote:
What's with the "happy"??
Yeah, I never understood that either. I don't think "happy" is a good way to describe the day with which we remember those who have died in military service. "Happy Birthday", "Happy Thanksgiving", "Happy Valentine's Day", certainly those are easy to comprehend the "Happy" behind it, but "Happy Memorial Day" sounds kind of strange to me.

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This thread is attracting British people...
Why?

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cheddargirl wrote:
scimonster wrote:
What's with the "happy"??
Yeah, I never understood that either. I don't think "happy" is a good way to describe the day with which we remember those who have died in military service. "Happy Birthday", "Happy Thanksgiving", "Happy Valentine's Day", certainly those are easy to comprehend the "Happy" behind it, but "Happy Memorial Day" sounds kind of strange to me.
Exactly.
agscratcher wrote:
This thread is attracting British people...
Why?
Don't ask me.
Last edited by scimonster (2011-05-30 09:11:43)
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I agree with Cheddagirl. Memorial Day is when we honor those who have died in the military in the USA if you didn't know.

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