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Mardi Gras - a vent
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 509758" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It isn't so much that dead president's aren't a party worthy cause, but more that they can be a real PITA to bring to the parties. </p><p></p><p>I understand what you mean about Mardi Gras. I choose not to deal with it as much as possible because it seems mostly commercial to me. I enjoy celebrating, but I like to have something meaningful to celebrate. Even if that is just Thursday, I can get into celebrating it because I got to have another one. But the problem with Mardi Gras (at least for me) isn't that people don't know/understand it, it is that they REFUSE to try and can get ugly/nasty if you attempt to give them any info on what they are celebrating. Mardi Gras has a rich and interesting history but now it is just an excuse to sell booze and food and party supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 509758, member: 1233"] It isn't so much that dead president's aren't a party worthy cause, but more that they can be a real PITA to bring to the parties. I understand what you mean about Mardi Gras. I choose not to deal with it as much as possible because it seems mostly commercial to me. I enjoy celebrating, but I like to have something meaningful to celebrate. Even if that is just Thursday, I can get into celebrating it because I got to have another one. But the problem with Mardi Gras (at least for me) isn't that people don't know/understand it, it is that they REFUSE to try and can get ugly/nasty if you attempt to give them any info on what they are celebrating. Mardi Gras has a rich and interesting history but now it is just an excuse to sell booze and food and party supplies. [/QUOTE]
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