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Thread: Name 3 Things
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Fri, Oct 26th, 2007, 08:14 PM #841
Bowell, Turner, Martin.Name 3 cartoons for your childhood that you miss.
Remember that even though pets are here for such a short time they teach us things we would never be able to learn in many lifetimes on our own.
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Fri, Oct 26th, 2007, 08:59 PM #842
tiny toons, looney toons, tom n jerry
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Sat, Oct 27th, 2007, 12:53 AM #843bcteagirlGuest
Name three of your favorite childhood foods.
Mine were carrots, baked apples, and rhubarb crisp
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Sun, Oct 28th, 2007, 07:01 PM #844
Name three cellphone brands you've used
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Sun, Oct 28th, 2007, 07:18 PM #845bcteagirlGuest
Why didnt you answer my question blistex?
I have used two brands ever.. samsung and Nokia.
I refer you to my previous question
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Sun, Oct 28th, 2007, 08:02 PM #846
Name three of your favorite childhood foods.
fruit loops, fruit roll-ups, pizza pockets
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Sun, Oct 28th, 2007, 08:26 PM #847
Name three names of handbags you've known
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Thu, Nov 1st, 2007, 12:25 PM #848
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Gucci, Prada, Fendi
Name 3 types of Prescription Medications for Migraines.Nothing lasts forever
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Mon, Nov 5th, 2007, 06:26 PM #849bcteagirlGuest
nasal spray, pain medication and anti-epipletpics of some sort (Spelling wrong I know).
Name three types of tea!
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Tue, Nov 6th, 2007, 04:51 AM #850
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grey earl,english breakfast,green
Name 3 different christmas celebrations(different religions)
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Tue, Nov 6th, 2007, 09:44 AM #851bcteagirlGuest
Different religions celebrating Christmas... well they would all have to fall under Christian, lets see...
Catholics have a midnight mass... Meatless meal the night before but I think that is also Catholic..this is a tough one, anyone have other ideas?
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Thu, Nov 15th, 2007, 06:49 PM #852
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Okay, found this on the net
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IRELAND
In IRELAND, children often put out Christmas sacks instead of stockings.
It is tradition to leave mince pies and a bottle of Guinness out as a snack for Santa.
NOLLAIG SHONA DHUIT!
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SPAIN
In SPAIN, Papa Noel delivers his presents by climbing up balconies.
On January 6, the three wise men come to visit and also leave
gifts for the children.
FELIZ NAVÏDAD! Back to Countries List
ST-LUCIA
In ST. LUCIA, houses are decorated with pots of poinsettas as well as Christmas trees.
It is a tradition for everyone to wear brand new clothes to the large, family Christmas dinners.
DON NÖEL!
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MEXICO
In MEXICO, children sometimes leave their shoes out instead of stockings.
On Christmas Eve there is a parade of singers carrying bells and candles on top of long poles. They wind through the streets until they get to the local church.
FELIZ NAVIDAD Y PROSPERO AÑO NUE VO!!!
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NORWAY
In NORWAY, on Christmas Eve, a bowl of porridge, "nisse" is left in the barn for the gnome who protects the farm.
When the children first see their Christmas tree all decorated, with presents underneath, the family joins hands and circles the tree singing carols. Back to Countries List
KENYA
In KENYA, the churches are decorated with balloons, ribbons, flowers and green plants as well as Christmas trees.
Christmas dinner is often a barbecue with family members traveling from far away to be together again. Back to Countries List
SWEDEN
In SWEDEN, "Jultomten", a little brownie helps Santa Claus give gifts to the children who have been good.
On Christmas morning, churches are lit up entirely by candles for the Christmas service.
BRITAIN
In BRITAIN, children write their letters to Father Christmas and then throw them into the fireplace so they will float up the chimney and fly to the North Pole. If the lists catch fire first, they have to rewrite them.
At Christmas dinner, a plum pudding is served with little treasures hidden inside that bring their finders good luck. Britain was the first country to hang up mistletoe.
FINLAND
In FINLAND, it is a tradition to have a sauna bath before Santa's visit.
On Christmas day most people go to "Christmas Church" and afterwards visit the grave sites of their loved ones and light candles for them.
Hyvää Joulua!
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UKRAINE
In the UKRAINE, Father Frost visits all the children in a sleigh pulled by only three reindeer.
He brings along a little girl named Snowflake Girl. She wears a silver blue costume trimmed with white fur and a crown shaped like a snowflake.
ITALY
In ITALY, on the evening of the day after Christmas, children are visited by a good witch named Strega Buffana. She flies around Italy on a broom and leaves treats for good children and coal for naughty children. It is tradition to give a bag of dried lentils to your good friends to make lentil soup. This is a peasant soup and reminds them of their humble beginnings and is eaten to bring good luck and prosperity in the New Year.
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AUSTRIA
In AUSTRIA, on December 6, Heiliger Nikolaus (St. Nicholas) rewards good children with sweets, nuts and apples. On December 24, the Christ Child brings presents and the Christmas tree for the children. The children wait until they hear a bell tinkling. Then they enter a special room where the Christmas tree is waiting all decorated with candles, ornaments and candies. The whole family sings Christmas carols and wishes each other:
FROLICHE WEIHNACHTEN!
FROHE WEIHNACHTEN!
LEBANON
In LEBANON, families plant seeds of grain in small pots a month before Christmas. When Christmas arrives they have little pots of green to place around the Christmas Cave and their Christmas Tree. The Christmas Cave holds the nativity scene of Jesus's birth. Back to Countries List
FRANCE
In FRANCE, young children leave their shoes by the fire on Christmas Eve for a gift from "le père Noël" while the older children and adults go to church at midnight and then return home for a late supper called "le réveillon".
Christmas puppet shows are very popular in France, mainly in Paris and in Lyons.
GERMANY
In GERMANY, children decorate their Christmas Lists with pictures and then leave them on the windowsill overnight, weighed down with a little sugar so they won't be missed by Father Christmas.There is a flower in Germany called the Christmas Rose which blooms even in the snow and ice.
Frohes Weihnachtsfest
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NEW ZEALAND
In New Zealand, it is the middle of summer at Christmas time. Instead of a hot drink Santa often gets a cooling beer as a snack on Christmas Eve. Christmas day families often have a picnic or go to the beach for Christmas Dinner. It is more traditional to have a cold ham than a hot turkey.
SOUTH AFRICA
In SOUTH AFRICA, Christmas comes in the middle of the summer. After a large Christmas lunch, families visit the homes of friends to ask for and receive a "Christmas box" which usually has food inside.
There are eleven languages in South Africa. Here are the five most common ways of saying "Merry Christmas"!Merry Christmas - English
Geseënde Kersfees - Afrikaans
Sinifisela Ukhisimusi Omuhle - Zulu
Sinifisela Khisimusi Lomuhle - Swazi
Matswalo a Morena a Mabotse - Sotho
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AUSTRALIA
In AUSTRALIA, Santa's sleigh is pulled by eight white kangaroos.
Christmas dinner is eaten outdoors and is followed by a visit to the beach or a game of cricket.
CZECH REPUBLIC
In the CZECH REPUBLIC, Saint Nicholas is helped by the Infant Jesus to give presents to the children. The Infant Jesus rings a little bell to let the children know he has come.
People believe that Christmas Eve has a certain magic and that you can see your future on that night.
VESELÉ VÁNOCE!
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SWITZERLAND
In SWITZERLAND, during the holiday season the Star Singers (Sternsingers) dressed as the Three Kings parade through the streets of cities and towns singing Christmas songs. In Zurich, Santa visits in a special fairytale tram and gives the children a ride through the city, singing songs with them and sharing a basket full of sweets.
Name 3 things that you put on your Christmas tree each year.
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Thu, Nov 15th, 2007, 10:31 PM #853
balls
stars
childhood toys (little ones, not big ones that would bend the tree over..Gosh)
Name 3 things you bake at Christmas that you wouldn't make any other time of year.
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Fri, Nov 16th, 2007, 02:08 AM #854bcteagirlGuest
Gingerbread house
Fruitcake
dark dark ginger cake (So good!!)
Name three things you can't wait to make for Christmas
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Fri, Nov 16th, 2007, 02:18 AM #855
fudge ( I make it all year round, but I make some special flavours for Christmas)
fruit cake (last year's will be used this year)
icebox cookies
Of all your decorations, which are you 3 favourite?
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