March 2009 Weddings
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Jackie/Larissa - I need Jewish help
So, if I think I'm right yesterday was the day you eat pancakes. Except we're having them tonight. I could look it up but can you remind me why.
Any special pancakes I should be eating, special menu?
Thanks!
March 09 Siggy Challenge

Melting Snow... because it means that spring is actually on the way and it's not snowing or cold.
Re: Jackie/Larissa - I need Jewish help
I don't think it has to do with the Jewish religion. I think it's a Catholic thing for Shrove Tuesday?
We eat potato pancakes during Hanukkah (and in my case, all the time).
Jackie is correct (from Shrove Tuesday article on wikipedia):
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Shrove Tuesday is more commonly known as Pancake Tuesday or Pancake Day.
In Canada, among Anglicans, Lutherans, some other Protestant denominations, including ethnic British communities, as well as Catholics, this day is also known as Pancake Tuesday, as it is customary to eat pancakes.[5][6][7]
Pancakes are associated with the day preceding Lent because they were a way to use up rich foodstuffs such as eggs, milk, and sugar, before the fasting season of the 40 days of Lent. The liturgical fasting emphasized eating plainer food and refraining from food that would give pleasure: In many cultures, this means no meat, dairy, or eggs.
In Newfoundland and Labrador items are frequently cooked in the pancakes. Children take delight in discovering the objects, which are intended to be divinatory. For example, the person who receives a coin will be wealthy; a nail that they will be (or marry) a carpenter, and such.[8]
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Lol. We had waffles made from pancakes. I think those totally count!
The Sand in My Snow Boots
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Blasphemy!!!! Who doesn't love breakfast food for dinner?
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Totally legal in Iowa!
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April 3, 2009.
Check out this shirt (I can't save the pic to PIP)
It was a unanimous Supreme Court Ruling. Unfortunately there is a loud presence of anti-same sex marriage (I don't know if they're the minority or majority, but they're loud) and when three of the judges came up for a retention vote, they lost and were kicked off the bench. Bob Vander Plaats, a freaking psycho Republican (who lost the bid for Rep. party gubernatorial candidate), ran a huge campaign to vote no on the retention leading up to the vote last November. Now the same group is trying to convince the new (Republican) governor to get the ruling overturned and put it up to a public vote, which they believe they'll win. It's really sad. And pathetic. For now, the governor is saying he's got more things to worry about, like balancing the budget. Stay tuned.
I want roughly half the shirts from that website.
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