Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/11/14

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Subject: [Leica] Playing around with Elmar
From: apnl at aprojectneptune.net (kyle)
Date: Mon Nov 14 21:22:25 2005
References: <8611c5d28e2f127096da9720c841e32a@mindspring.com>

Yesterday was "Kid's Day" in India, in honor of the birthday of the 
first prime minister of India, Nehru.  The 20th of November is the 
official, UN sanctioned Kids day:

http://www.indianchild.com/childrens_day_india.htm

Just enough time to spread the word and we (kids) can have an all out 
uprising on the 20th to demand our rights, get back for having to slave 
away for 22 years to our parents twice a year..

muwahahahahahahha......

In India, yesterday, all the kids at school got a piece of cake wrapped 
in newspaper.  And there was much rejoice.

Kyle.

On Nov 15, 2005, at 10:26 AM, Robert Browne wrote:

> As a child I asked my father why there was Mother's Day and Father's 
> Day but no Children's Day. His answer was "Everyday is Children's 
> Day".
>
> Robert
>
> Frank Filippone wrote:
>
> Thank God there is no "Kids' Day".
>
>
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