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Right, c'mon you lot, I have learned the meaning of Shrove Tuesday,,,so

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Bobbisox | 12:30 Tue 16th Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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Shrove Tuesday was a day of celebration with much food and drink because beginning on Ash Wednesday people would fast for forty days as sign of repentance for their sins.

Today is the day you have to confess your sins, then spend the next 5 weeks repenting of them, so this is your last chance to get it off your chest...
what a pile of Pagan twottle..lol
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Obviously not a catholic bobbi - I was brought up on that !
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what the odd numbers think peri?
I haven't herad of it but come to mention it must be something to do with the Last Supper?<13>
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As an ultimate test of his will power, a man decided to give up sex for Lent. Although not thrilled with the idea, his wife agreed to support him in this effort. The first few weeks weren`t too difficult. Things got tougher during the next couple of weeks, so the wife wore Her dowdiest nightclothes and chewed on garlic before going to bed. The last couple of weeks were extremely tough on the husband, so the wife took to locking the bedroom door and forcing the husband to sleep on the couch.
Easter morning finally came. A knock came on the wife`s bedroom door.
"KNOCK!! KNOCK!! KNOCK!!"
Husband: "Guess whom?"
Wife: "I know who it is!"
Husband: "Guess what I want?"
Wife: "I know what you want!"
Husband: "Guess what I`m knockin` with?"
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brilliant red !

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