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Thread: Seasons Greetings 2009 to 2010

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    Happy New Year everyone! May 2010 bring good luck to us all!
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    Happy Lunar New Year everyone, as we welcome the Year of the Tiger


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    Tiger tiger, birdy birdy

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    Happy Chinese New Year to all fans celebrating it too...
    more money to buy TFs now?

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    Happy chinese new year everyone! Hopefully we'll get lots of juicy Hong Bao to fund our TF collection
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    Happy Pi Day for anyone who observed it yesterday - though I doubt many of us would since Australia doesn't use the mm/dd method of date annotation. I had a slice of round cake... uh, that was about it. I'll try to observe Pi day more thoroughly on July 22 which is when countries that observe dd/mm usually observe it (based on Archimedes' approximation of Pi as 22/7).

    The tradition of eating pies on Pi day is must seem strange to Greek people, cos although in English Pi and pie are homonyms, the original Greek pronunciation is like "Pee" (because π is the equivalent to the letter "P" in the Greek alphabet). Ah well... it's a good excuse to eat pies, cakes, pizzas or any other kind of circular food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Happy Pi Day for anyone who observed it yesterday - though I doubt many of us would since Australia doesn't use the mm/dd method of date annotation. I had a slice of round cake... uh, that was about it. I'll try to observe Pi day more thoroughly on July 22 which is when countries that observe dd/mm usually observe it (based on Archimedes' approximation of Pi as 22/7).

    The tradition of eating pies on Pi day is must seem strange to Greek people, cos although in English Pi and pie are homonyms, the original Greek pronunciation is like "Pee" (because π is the equivalent to the letter "P" in the Greek alphabet). Ah well... it's a good excuse to eat pies, cakes, pizzas or any other kind of circular food.
    You're such a square, Goki.

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    Ahahahahahaha - square - HAR! I get it! I only remembered cos Dave Van Dom was lamenting about how he ironically ate a _square_ pizza yesterday.

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    Happy Saint Patricks Day everybody! <--green emoticon, rargh!

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