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Re: Calen marth!
- To: Andrew Smith <hobbit@mail.earthlight.co.nz>
- Subject: Re: Calen marth!
- From: Padraic Brown <pbrown@nova.umuc.edu>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 12:55:22 -0500 (EST)
- cc: Martín Bertagnon <bertagnon@datamarkets.com.ar>, Sessiwn Kemres <celticonlang@lists.colorado.edu>, cowan@locke.ccil.org, hobbit@earthlight.co.nz, raybrown@clara.co.uk, scaves@frontiernet.net, schilkej@ohsu.edu, siringa@juno.com, skye@poconos.com, valoczy@vcn.bc.ca
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.96.990301153929.1161A-100000@pandora.earthlight.co.nz>
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Andrew Smith wrote:
> 1st March, St. David's Day, the national day of Cambria. A day when the
> Kemrese raise the Red Dragon, and wear the leak or the daffodil.
> Traditionally the big celebrations begin at sunset on Noeth Dewi Saeth
> (St. David's night), so as not to interrupt Lla Garuisef, or Lent.
Hurrah! Er. Apart from general revelry, what exactly does one do on the
Great Saint's day? Apart from raising Dragons and wearing produce? Does
leek soup come into it at all?
Felick Sang Devi!
>
> - andrew.
>
> Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz
>
> "Break someone's leg."
> - Old Orc Saying.
(Only wif a Cockney accent, eh? ;^) )
>
>
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- Calen marth!
- From: Andrew Smith <hobbit@mail.earthlight.co.nz>