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- From: ap290@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Ruth M. Hanschka)
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- Subject: Re: Help with a movie question
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 21:27:49 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, rita@eff.org (Rita Marie Rouvalis) says:
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- >> I still seem to have TMC available -- left over from a free preview
- >>and should be able to tape this this afternoon or evening. Maybe we can
- >>have a New England Wordsler Twelfth Night bash, view this flick and
- >
- > Sounds like a lot of fun. What night is 12th night? I
- >know... ignorance.
- >
- Three King's Day, aka January 6th. It's the twelth day after Christmas,
- the day some traditions say the three magi arrived to see the baby Jesus.
- It's still celebrated in Puerto Rico and in some other Latin American
- countries. It used to be celebrated in England too, I think - hence the
- name. What about Scotland, Graham?
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