What is the best way to celebrate a special event in your life?

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2010 and filed under celebrate events | 2 Comments »

I finally passed my exam and got my license! Whoo hoo!

So, what are your ideas? Thanks.

have a party

How did you celebrate making it to level two?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under celebrate events | 16 Comments »

I finally did it today! I made it to level two so I want to celebrate in style so how did everyone else celebrate the event? Can I get demoted back to level one if I use too many of my points?
oh man these sounds so intense! i want to give a speech about this but to who??! maybe i can do a speech at a little presidential rally they aren’t very big events

I had a formal dinner and cocktail party and gave a speech

In light of domestic and world events, will you celebrate INTERNATIONAL WORKER’S DAY?

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2010 and filed under celebrate events | 4 Comments »

May 1rst!!

Contrary to govt. and corporate media belief, it is not a "commie" holiday, it is meant to celebrate workers and their achievements.

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There is a video under construction showing it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eakOEtKZ3H8
The 2 dimensional political spectrum is a very poorly written theory. Contrary to your misguided belief, American liberalism, Marxist fundamentalism, and libertarian socialism are 3 SEPERATE movements. They may collaberate sometimes but they are different.

sure I will celebrate in its original spirit—that of DISSENT

9/11: THE LIE OF THE MILLENNIUM: How will you "celebrate"?

Posted by admin on January 16th, 2010 and filed under celebrate events | 11 Comments »

9/11 changed the world? How? Why? Becaue it is all based on fulminant lies. It gave an excuse to attack Afghnaistan and restore trillin dollar annual drug smuggling. Islam and Muslims were held hostage. Over 1 billion Muslims are held hostage by CNN, FOX, BBC, Time, Newsweek and all feeble minded people. Islam does nto allow even killing of an animal wihtout God’s permission and deos not allow burning enemy’s crops and attacks on temples, elderely and rapping of women. But Isalm is defamed and held hsotage for soemthing which is done by its open enemies. So hwo will you celebrate this event which is turningout to be a quick sand with no return to NATO and AMerican forces. Where people remain silent when people concealed the truth and became lowest of low and so are and will pay the price. Truth will tirumph as usual but the blind, deaf and dumb and dead will not see that

The 9/11 “truth” movement is a network of people living on shoddy reporting, bad evidence, embarrassingly horrible science, and outright lies.

They believe in every conspiracy theory from Area 51 to the JFK assassination. They also believe the events of 9/11 are connected in one grand, all encompassing conspiracy which was orchestrated by the Bush administration or Israel or Larry Silverstein or the “Illuminati” as part of their secret plan to rule the world. Take your choice.

They think they’re brilliant, but show no capacity for logical thinking whatsoever. They rarely present, discuss, or consider other points of view, since any other point of view is just evil.

How do you celebrate any momentous event?

Posted by admin on January 12th, 2010 and filed under celebrate events | 7 Comments »

Like today I got ten best answers.

I do the running man……
Whoo hoo for you! Good goin! *does the running man* ;)

Where could i get a site which provide a calendar with big events celebrated worldwide everyday?

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | 1 Comment »


I’m pretty sure that there is no such website.

How can a person learn to re-think death? TO think of death as a happy event, celebrate a family members death?

Posted by admin on December 14th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | 8 Comments »

And to mourn over the birth of a baby?

they have to accept it as a part of life and to stop thinking of it as a final end but as a new beginning. the only people who mourn the birth of babies are those that know that the baby has no future. most do. babies are promises of a continuation of life. they are as part of the cycle of life as death. both should be celebrated. mourning has it’s place because there will always be loss in this world. death is a sort of loss that tends to hit us the hardest. it is a rather finite thing. you can never go back or undo it. or even change paths later after you found out how wrong you were. it is final in a way. so grieve your friends and family, there is nothing wrong with grief or mourning. it is also a part of life. the acceptance of loss and the joy of a new life. we humans are complicated enough to feel more than one emotion at one time. we can feel sad as we feel happy. contradiction yes, but also true. we are happy for them, sad for ourselves.

can any one give me information about important events and festivals at 2008?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | 1 Comment »

i like traveling around the world , especially at the time of unique events ,i had visited malaysia2007 ,and rumi 2007(in turkey),i am looking for informations about events that will be celebrated at 2008 ,so i will be able to arrange my travels.i will appreciated every answer .

Israel will be celebrating her 60th birthday in May 2008 – why not come and wish her Happy Birthday.

can any one give me information about important events and festivals at 2008?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | No Comments »

i like traveling around the world , especially at the time of unique events ,i had visited malaysia2007 ,and rumi 2007(in turkey),i am looking for informations about events that will be celebrated at 2008 ,so i will be able to arrange my travels.i will appreciated every answer .

Israel will be celebrating her 60th birthday in May 2008 – why not come and wish her Happy Birthday.

Happy Celebrate the Genocide of Native Americans Day! Are you going to kill a large defenseless bird now?

Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 and filed under celebrate events | 6 Comments »

in commemoration? It’s really only fitting, if we want to remain true to the nature of the events we’re celebrating.

Oh hell yeah.