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mstriumph
18th February 2007, 12:51
May the Chinese New Year of the Golden Pig be a prosperous and happy one for all of us and ours!
year of the fire [golden] pig (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6368383.stm)
duckaddict
18th February 2007, 13:08
I didn't even know it is CNY until I got a txt msg lastnight, now I learn from this post it is the year of the :Police:
CNY is becoming more and more irrelevant to me now... still, Happy Chinese New Year to those who are in the loop (so to speak) :yes:
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Scorpygirl
18th February 2007, 16:13
Happy Chinese New Year to you all. I hope the Year of the Pig is a good one for you all!!! :sunny:
Hitcher
18th February 2007, 19:10
I had pork for dinner. Is that a good portent?
zuk
18th February 2007, 19:14
I had sex with a female(I think) that resembled a pig last nite--does that count ?
Wasp
18th February 2007, 19:39
Happy Lunar New Year
after talking to my older brother's girlfriend yesterday I found out that it is not infact CHINESE new year (everyone just calls it that because they take credit for it)
I take it the Chinese part comes from the Pig/dragon etc etc
Can someone who knows more about it than me please enlighten me?
Guitana
19th February 2007, 08:33
I had sex with a female(I think) that resembled a pig last nite--does that count ?
Yes it does but I think you should raise your standards a little aim high pester the hot chicks don't be scared sooner or later one of them will cave and have sex with you probably because they are really drunk! but hey it's all good Bro!!
mstriumph
19th February 2007, 11:40
I had pork for dinner. Is that a good portent?
- for you .... mebbe
but for the pig? nahhhhh!
idleidolidyll
19th February 2007, 11:42
May the Chinese New Year of the Golden Pig be a prosperous and happy one for all of us and ours!
year of the fire [golden] pig (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6368383.stm)
Xin Nian Kuai le!
jrandom
19th February 2007, 11:52
Chinese New Year is relevant to me. The superstitious half of the company with rote-learned degrees goes home for the week.
vifferman
19th February 2007, 11:56
Chinese New Year is relevant to me. The superstitious half of the company with rote-learned degrees goes home for the week.
Do they hide under their desks on the Night of the Hungry Ghost?
What about the Eve of the Hungry Goat?
The Horny Goat?
jrandom
19th February 2007, 12:11
Eve of the Hungry Goat?
Poor Eve.
Always misunderstood (http://www.schneier.com/book-applied.html).
<img src="http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/alice_and_bob.png">
mstriumph
19th February 2007, 12:30
thanks for password safe anyway :sunny: ...... [now he'll tell me it's unsafe ........ ] FIENDISHLY clever, these Chinese ......
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