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deutsey

(20,166 posts)
Sun Apr 1, 2012, 08:06 PM Apr 2012

Dudeism and April Fools' Day




And, except for the St. Stupid’s Day Parade that’s celebrated by the First Church of the Last Laugh, there’s rarely any religious significance (pseudo or otherwise) attributed to April Fools’ Day.

That’s funny, really, when you consider that the day’s ancient origins, while shrouded in mystery, are mostly grounded in some kinda religious thing. Sure, some people believe that it has something to do with changing from the old Julian calendar (when the New Year began on April 1) to the Gregorian calendar in the 1500s (when the New Year began on January 1). Any nitwit who remained stuck in the past celebrating New Years on April 1 was deemed an April Fool.

According to Snopes.com, however, when it comes to the roots of the April Fools’ holiday, there are a lotta religious strands (most of them Pagan) to keep in mind...

MORE at link: http://dudespaper.com/no-frame-of-reference-19.html/
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Dudeism and April Fools' Day (Original Post) deutsey Apr 2012 OP
Well, Happy Fools Day Dude! n/t icymist Apr 2012 #1
Thankie deutsey Apr 2012 #2
:) icymist Apr 2012 #3
I don't celebrate April Fools day. I'm that way 24x7x365.25. HopeHoops Apr 2012 #4
Hey Hoops, that equals 61,362 hours in a year. icymist Apr 2012 #5
Well, actually we do have 1/4 extra day each year. We just fudge it for convenience. HopeHoops Apr 2012 #6

icymist

(15,888 posts)
5. Hey Hoops, that equals 61,362 hours in a year.
Tue Apr 3, 2012, 09:32 PM
Apr 2012

But that's not really true, is it? I mean that we don't have a 1/4 day each year but a leap day every four. A complicated calender makes for a complicated math.

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