Last 2004 Holiday Greets Before 2005!!!

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  1. tbone
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    I had a blast year of 2004, even though there were many ups and downs this year but is all part of life cycle experiences. I'm glad I meet all yo MS club and the rest of insane, crazies drivers. I wish yo all HAPPY NEW YEAR. Hoping we can do it again year of 2005!!!:eek:)

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    Thanks you do the same:D
     
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    thanks tommy, happy new years to everyone too! hope we can do more stuff this comming year!
     
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    happy new years. who gets time and a half? :D
     
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    When you're a salaried person, you don't get a time and a half pay :( I'm stuck at work right now typing you this msg. I'll be here till 5 then I'll party hardy tonight to make up for it.

    Happy New Year everyone, eat well, be well and be safe! See ya in 2005.

    Happy New Year!
    Nyob Zoo Xyoo Tshiab! (hmoob *hmong)
    Sabai Dee Pe Mai! (lao *thai similarity)
    Gung Le Fah Choi! (cantonese)
    Xin Nian Kuai Le! (mandarine)
    Bonne Annee (french)
    Prosit Neujahr (german)
    Akima****e Omedetto Gozaimasu (japanese)
    Feliz Ano ~Nuevo (spanish)
    Chuc Mung Tan Nien (vietnamese)

    That's all the language that I know how to say Happy New Year in :(
     
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    Chuc Mung Tan Nien, right back at you. But I think we viet's celeb new year at a diff time mid jan or mid feb, i forgot. money money money!
     
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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by j0hnniz

    Chuc Mung Tan Nien, right back at you. But I think we viet's celeb new year at a diff time mid jan or mid feb, i forgot. money money money!
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    You are right... the Vietnamese community celebrate their New Year right on the same time the Chinese do. There's a lot of Chinese influence in the Vietnamese culture as well as other South East Asian country. We all share similar belief system and what not, it's no big surprise.

    Since we're all American, we'll celebrate our American New Year also :)

    "OK USA"! ~Jim the Hack Saw (WWF):)
     
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    Chuc Mung Tan Nien, Sabai Dee Pe Mai!, and by the way vic Is FROHES NEU JAHR!!! Verstanden?
     
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    I spent my New Years countdown at the Humphrey Terminal. :(
     
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