"nene" <nenepil(nospam)@excite.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9CF7E7373F6CDnene@216.151.153.165...
> Hi Group:
>
> First of all for those who celebrate the coming of the Three Kings from
> far east, Happy Three Kings day, i hope you enjoy your "rosca" and you
> have everything ready in order to wait for those important visitors, the
> food, the beverages, your letter must have been sent in a balloon, yeah !
> today kids have to go bed early if they want to receive their
> presents...hehehehe.
>
> Ok, our friend snowy posted one cd of this choir i do not know when but
> i'm sure he was, i just hope that this LP won't be part of the same
> recording.
>
> This LP comes from around 1967 more or less
>
> Ok see you and i hope you like it....i have to go to bed
>
> nene
>
> p.d. Does any body know what camels eat ?
Looking forward to hearing this one.
We observe this same day in the English-speaking world. Epiphany is the name
of the feast. Twelfth Night is another term. In my father's childhood, it
was called "Little Christmas" as the children received small gifts, fruits,
etc.
I think camels are supposed to be able to eat any kind of vegetable
matter--so leave a little hay out for them!
Thane
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