05-12-2013, 08:03 PM
(05-12-2013, 07:50 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: No lush, I got it from your first post.
You were too damned lazy to inquire, had no idea about the holiday you were celebrating and thus, had no clue it was a mutual celebration for BOTH of our countries . . . always celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
You then got predictably embarrassed, pissy and stupid.
You remind me of the dumbshit Americans who think Thanksgiving is a global holiday.
Except for the fact that my fellow countrymen who believe the aforementioned, didn't go to private schools.
I wish I had time to be a lush.
No it's not that I am too damned lazy, it's because I have English friends who celebrate it on another day and it is called Mothering Day. There are many public holidays here in Oz as with other countries, I don't keep up with all of them. I hope you have by now researched this great day and seen that there are many many other countries that celebrate this day on other days of the year.