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Posted by maxpain on Feb-09-2005 17:06:

Happy Ash Wednesday!

Have a Happy and safe Ash Wednesday TOTA's


Posted by LKD on Feb-09-2005 17:10:

are u a fuckin numbskull??

theres nothing happy about ash wednesday. its a day of abstainence and solemnety and signifies the begining of lent.

stfu already


Posted by maxpain on Feb-09-2005 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee
are u a fuckin numbskull??

theres nothing happy about ash wednesday. its a day of abstainence and solemnety and signifies the begining of lent.

stfu already


Ash Wednesday is a time to repent and change your life around and the Ash part is supposed to remind you that death will come to us all

It makes me happy Am I supposed to be sad and crying instead


Posted by LKD on Feb-09-2005 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by maxpain
Ash Wednesday is a time to repent and change your life around and the Ash part is supposed to remind you that death will come to us all

It makes me happy Am I supposed to be sad and crying instead


are u a practicing catholic?as in..do u go to church every sunday adn observe days of fasting and abstainence?


Posted by Silky Johnson on Feb-09-2005 17:22:

quote:
Originally posted by maxpain
Am I supposed to be sad and crying instead





Like LKD said, it's a day of SOLEMNITY.


Posted by maxpain on Feb-09-2005 17:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ El Kay Dee
are u a practicing catholic?as in..do u go to church every sunday adn observe days of fasting and abstainence?


Dude I can't even drink coke man I have to drink milk,water and juice and can only eat like fish and can't eat meat at all today. I am permitted to have 1 meal which will be one which will leave me full and 1 more meal which is basically a mini meal which is not to be intended on filling you up so yes I am playing by the rules today.Is anyone else actually following the eating rules?

I'm not going to get too sad and will be happy since I am usually happy anyway and since Ash Wednesday is not as doom and gloom as you make it sound

I believe that some really hardcore people are only eating bread today and drinking water


Posted by VERTiG0 on Feb-09-2005 18:50:

Rules? What rules?

This is a normal day to me


Posted by dEsidEL on Feb-09-2005 18:56:



i wish everyone on TOTA a very solemn and dignified Ash Wednesday


Posted by Tordan on Feb-09-2005 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by maxpain
Is anyone else actually following the eating rules?


Yes.

I really feel that wishing someone 'happy ash wednesday' is plain rude; so lets not.


Posted by Jayx1 on Feb-09-2005 19:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Tordan
Yes.

I really feel that wishing someone 'happy ash wednesday' is plain rude; so lets not.


I didnt see any complaints over "happy ramadan"


Posted by Tordan on Feb-09-2005 20:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I didnt see any complaints over "happy ramadan"


Isn't ramadan a happy religious day? Ash Wednesday is by no means happy as LKD pointed out.


Posted by ShadoWolf on Feb-09-2005 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Tordan
Isn't ramadan a happy religious day? Ash Wednesday is by no means happy as LKD pointed out.


Ramadan is not happy until it's over. There's fasting during Ramadan.


Posted by dEsidEL on Feb-09-2005 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I didnt see any complaints over "happy ramadan"




i don't think i've ever heard anyone wishing each other a 'Happy Ramadan' but i've heard some people wishing each other a 'Holy Ramadan'.. Ramadan can be somewhat of a joyous occasion to an extent since Muslims will often visit members of their family during evening feasts and so forth ..


Posted by maxpain on Feb-09-2005 20:35:

What I am basically saying is have a happy and safe Ash Wednesday as in try not to die, don't commit suicide and try to not get by a car and stuff like that!!

I'm not telling people to run out and party like its Mardi Gras people


Posted by TheVrk on Feb-09-2005 20:50:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
it's a day of SOLEMNITY.


Indeed


Posted by Irish Graham on Feb-09-2005 20:51:

Re: Happy Ash Wednesday!

quote:
Originally posted by maxpain
Ash Wednesday rocks! Happy Ash Wednesday TOTA's
you fuckin wanker... im gonna do yor knees!!!


Posted by b4k-oz on Feb-09-2005 21:07:

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
Ramadan is not happy until it's over. There's fasting during Ramadan.


Actually, when I was in Morocco during Ramadan...they said it's supposed to be fasting, abstaining, no parties etc. I think they said it's a month long process. They do eat...but it's something closely resembling congee soup like.

So ya Ramadan isn't a happy thing until it's over.


Posted by Jayx1 on Feb-09-2005 21:24:

Who cares... just be happy.....period


Posted by LKD on Feb-10-2005 00:55:

its Eid at the end of ramadan that is a joyous occasion.

and yes i AM playing byt the rules today and infact ive gone beyond em...still figuring out why but i havent eaten since last night...


Posted by Kytracid on Feb-10-2005 04:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
I didnt see any complaints over "happy ramadan"


That's only because morons say 'happy ramadan'. After the holy month, muslims celebrate Id-ul-Fitr which is where you would say 'Id mubarak' which loosely translates to 'happy Id'.

From what i know, the fasting begins at sun rise and ends at sunset afte r which you are allowed food and water. Back home, i had several friends who wouldn't even drink water during the month of Ramadhan, so you can pretty much forget about any partying during the day. I don't seem to recall there being any prohibitions from partying during the night though, which is what a lot of people did. Might be different here, depending on how strictly people follow the rules.


Posted by LKD on Feb-10-2005 15:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Kytracid
That's only because morons say 'happy ramadan'. After the holy month, muslims celebrate Id-ul-Fitr which is where you would say 'Id mubarak' which loosely translates to 'happy Id'.

From what i know, the fasting begins at sun rise and ends at sunset afte r which you are allowed food and water. Back home, i had several friends who wouldn't even drink water during the month of Ramadhan, so you can pretty much forget about any partying during the day. I don't seem to recall there being any prohibitions from partying during the night though, which is what a lot of people did. Might be different here, depending on how strictly people follow the rules.


well in muslim countries, clubs are closed during ramadan



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