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miranda
  Apr 9, 07, 11:26  #1

do people still do it?


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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 11:32  #2

do they do it? i dont even know what it is little help on the english front M moze?



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FISZ
  Apr 9, 07, 11:34  #3

A Spring dance


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miranda
  Apr 9, 07, 11:35  #4

well, in May peope used to get out and spend all day outside enjoying the weather.

May- Majowka


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FISZ
  Apr 9, 07, 11:37  #5

....and maybe a dance or 2

....I honestly don't know, just a guess


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daffy
  Apr 9, 07, 11:44  #6

Quoting: miranda
well, in May peope used to get out and spend all day outside enjoying the weather.


nice, i totally wasted this long weekend. i only went out in the sun once id say for a nice walk on my own.

wasted



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BubbaWoo
  Apr 9, 07, 11:55  #7

do you have anything like the may pole in poland... pole as in long wooden stick rather than someone from poland...?

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dziubekk
Edited by: dziubekk  May 1, 08, 07:31  #8

miranda:
do people still do it?

Yes. Winter is over ! Towns are empty, shops are closed. Sun is shining. We are going on Majowka!

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LondonChick
  May 1, 08, 10:41  #9

dziubekk:
Yes. Winter is over !



So why am I sitting here (in London) wearing lots of layers, drinking endless cups of tea to stay warm? :(


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