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Last edited by Mek-Stizzle (2008-07-04 07:46:47)
Shut up Lizzard.ZombieVampire! wrote:
This is D&ST how?
hi. you are a douche nozzle. kthxZombieVampire! wrote:
This is D&ST how?
How? Should we celebrate every nation's birthday? What about large organisations? Religions? NPO?Mek-Stizzle wrote:
It was until us fags I ruined it
Merry Independence Day my fellow Yankistani's
NPO? For sureZombieVampire! wrote:
Helpful as always.How? Should we celebrate every nation's birthday? What about large organisations? Religions? NPO?Mek-Stizzle wrote:
It was until us fags I ruined it
Merry Independence Day my fellow Yankistani's
watBraddock wrote:
Happy birthday America.
Hey, how come Ireland doesn't have an independence day?
We should celebrate 4 independence days then...right now we don't celebrate any.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
watBraddock wrote:
Happy birthday America.
Hey, how come Ireland doesn't have an independence day?
Independence from the United Kingdom
- Declared 24 April 1916
- Ratified 21 January 1919
- Recognised 6 December 1922
- Current constitution 29 December 1937
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland
Easter Monday. That was the day the Proclamation was read out at the steps of the GPO in 1916. The fact that the holiday coincides with the religious holiday doesn't diminish that aspect of the holiday.God Save the Queen wrote:
March 17th?
Follow the US and use the declaration. Who cares about when other countries formally recognise independenceBraddock wrote:
We should celebrate 4 independence days then...right now we don't celebrate any.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
watBraddock wrote:
Happy birthday America.
Hey, how come Ireland doesn't have an independence day?
Independence from the United Kingdom
- Declared 24 April 1916
- Ratified 21 January 1919
- Recognised 6 December 1922
- Current constitution 29 December 1937
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland
Easter Monday is when we declared. This is beginning to derail a bit.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Follow the US and use the declaration. Who cares about when other countries formally recognise independenceBraddock wrote:
We should celebrate 4 independence days then...right now we don't celebrate any.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
wat
Independence from the United Kingdom
- Declared 24 April 1916
- Ratified 21 January 1919
- Recognised 6 December 1922
- Current constitution 29 December 1937
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland
Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain
- Declared July 4, 1776
- Recognized September 3, 1783
- Current constitution June 21, 1788
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA