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#23168 12/27/03 01:18 AM
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Seriously... what the hell is Boxing Day "aboot"? Anyone know? Why is it so important that it's actually printed on calenders?


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#23169 12/27/03 01:32 AM
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It's a time of cheap computer hardware. That's all I need to know.

#23170 12/27/03 02:57 AM
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Yupers, everything is on sale, well most things are.

I didnt go this time because the malls are packed with angry consumers that want something free and would kill someone just to get the last one because its on "Sale".


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#23171 12/27/03 04:18 AM
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i heard on the nes this morning that boxing day is when u give ur left overs to the needy or some [censored] like that or it's a day of relaxation after stuffing urself fat on x-mas.... defcon... go look online cause i'm not sure and i dont think u'll get a strait answer here...

#23172 12/27/03 04:18 PM
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We like to refer to boxing day as phreaker day... but not too sure what it's all aboot...


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#23173 12/27/03 04:32 PM
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"According to the World Book Encyclopedia, "the traditional celebration of Boxing Day included giving money and other gifts to charitable institutions, needy individuals, and people in service jobs." Typically, people give presents to postal workers or spend the day volunteering."

answer from Ask Yahoo

that took 2 seconds to find... damn i'm good...


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