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Subject: Re: Fri -- British Fact of the day...
From: WingedMessenger <Boy@FlyingHigh.com>
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"::darkshadows::" <bat@cave.org> wrote in
news:m8jh25hjq6hf1s0u7m00imog30nkhmvfeq@4ax.com:
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> British Fact of the day...
>
> The early Celtic calender began on November 1st each year, which was
> celebrated with the festival of Samain, when ghosts and demons roamed
> the earth. This was later instituted in 835 AD as All Saints' Day, or
> as we know it now, Halloween.
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> platforms in some tube stations. Newer or renovated stations have a
> minimal gap, and the announcement is not made at those stations.
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Then why does the Metro always stop when I am on it at a bloody gap which
cricks my ankle when I get off LOL
Mercury.
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