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Happy Boxing Day Guzz!
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Bonibelle:
We are not quite sure what this British celebration entails, but we were delighted that our English friends have included us in their observation of Boxing Day today. Hope you enjoy Boxing Day as well, Guzz! ;)
Mendocino101:
If I am not mistaken it a history of England's top boxers and world champions. It is a 24 hour salute on ESPN how ever due to the lack footage and champions its about 18 minutes of boxing followed by the best brawls from the soccer stands.. ;)
Brewman:
I heard it was the fighting that breaks out while standing in long lines to return or exchange gifts.
Oh, wait. That's what boxing day is in the U.S.
Lori:
No disrespect to the true meaning of boxing day......
but Mendo and Brewman...ROTFLMAO!!!!!
Guzz:
Thanks Bonibelle, I have been enjoying Boxing day at home with my family,what is boxing day...The holiday's roots can be traced to Britain, where Boxing Day is also known as St. Stephen's Day. Reduced to the simplest essence, its origins are found in a long-ago practice of giving cash or durable goods to those of the lower classes. Gifts among equals were exchanged on or before Christmas Day, but beneficences to those less fortunate were bestowed the day after. Church boxes were emptied and disributed to the poor.
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