Discrimination against international users isn't racism.
r.i.p.
We never announced a date for the release of the skin or the VIP. It shalln't be long though.
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RIP Marco Simoncelli ~ 1987 - 2011
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Retired from Habbox May 2011
Well one would assume that when I opened the first door of my Advent Calendar to retrieve the chocolate that the Christmas skin would be up. It's a bloody repeat of the Halloween skin, takes ages to get it out and then we get it for just 7 days. Meanwhile all the admins are chuckling away using the skin![]()
Chippiewill.
You will get more than 7 days of use out of the Christmas Skin, don't worry!Well one would assume that when I opened the first door of my Advent Calendar to retrieve the chocolate that the Christmas skin would be up. It's a bloody repeat of the Halloween skin, takes ages to get it out and then we get it for just 7 days. Meanwhile all the admins are chuckling away using the skin
personally, the 'twelve days of christmas' is a good indication of the 'season'. It's twelve days before, as it is (or should be) for your tree?
KISS MY ARSE MATT GARNER.
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Actually it's the twelve days after Christmas day, up to the 6TH of January when the three wise men visited Jesus. I had to have a go at a competitions staff last year who made the same petty mistake.
Chippiewill.
the song is twelve days before...
KISS MY ARSE MATT GARNER.
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I got the twelfth day wrong, sorry.Originally Posted by wikipedia
The Twelve Days of Christmas are the festive days beginning Christmas Day (25 December). This period is also known as Christmastide. The Twelfth Day of Christmas is 5 January,[1] with the celebrations of Christmas traditionally ending on Twelfth Night and is followed by the Feast of the Epiphany on 6 January. In some traditions the first day of Epiphany and the twelfth day of Christmas overlap.
Reference: http://www.crivoice.org/cy12days.html
Last edited by Chippiewill; 01-12-2010 at 08:41 PM.
Chippiewill.
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