And if you haven't heard of this, guys quick switch off all your phones and hide at home. haha. kidding.
An irish tradition dating back to the 5th century, concerning St. Bridget and St. Patrick; it was once said that on February 29, that women are can propose to men on this day ( according to THIS site, it say the whole year in fact.) and the men could not reject, for if not they would have to face punishment. Which was to give the lady a long silk dress and a kiss. ( i think there is one more thing but i kinda forgot, vern on class 95 talked about it.)
It is believed this tradition was started in 5th century Ireland when St. Bridget complained to St. Patrick about women having to wait for so long for a man to propose.
oo...its interesting to read all these stuff....it varies a little from site to site...but the main idea is there..if you guys are interested, here are the two sites i picked out for you to read up more on it...haa! enjoy the readings. :)
>>Here<< & >>Here<<
o yes. and there is this new show which is releasing in the cinemas today.
Check it out :)
From the trailers it seems like quite a good show, but then again, if you can't cut a trailer to make your show look good, then it would fail as a trailer wouldn't it? heh;)
but i don't mind giving it a shot. making a movie with such a kinda cool title. deserves a chance. :)
hope its good!:)
o yes. and there is this new show which is releasing in the cinemas today.
Check it out :)
From the trailers it seems like quite a good show, but then again, if you can't cut a trailer to make your show look good, then it would fail as a trailer wouldn't it? heh;)
but i don't mind giving it a shot. making a movie with such a kinda cool title. deserves a chance. :)
hope its good!:)
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