To you Canadians
20 posts
• Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
- Hunter/Killer
-
- Posts: 797
- Joined: Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:35 am
- Location: Central Mass
To you Canadians
Happy Commonwealth Day, what ever that is.
Hunter
Hunter
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration held on the second Monday in March, which is marked by a service in Westminster Abbey attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen also records a Commonwealth Day message which is broadcast by radio throughout the member nations of the Commonwealth.
Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session.
Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population.
Commonwealth Day grew out of 'Empire Day', which was celebrated from the time of Queen Victoria. Empire Day was changed to Commonwealth Day in 1958 and it is celebrated by all member nations.
The day is celebrated in many different ways in each of the Commonwealth nations. Some cities host multi-faith services and many parliaments and legislatures mark the day with speeches and events.
Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session.
Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population.
Commonwealth Day grew out of 'Empire Day', which was celebrated from the time of Queen Victoria. Empire Day was changed to Commonwealth Day in 1958 and it is celebrated by all member nations.
The day is celebrated in many different ways in each of the Commonwealth nations. Some cities host multi-faith services and many parliaments and legislatures mark the day with speeches and events.
- El Snipo
Originally posted by Tommy Boy
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration held on the second Monday in March, which is marked by a service in Westminster Abbey attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen also records a Commonwealth Day message which is broadcast by radio throughout the member nations of the Commonwealth.
Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session.
Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population.
Commonwealth Day grew out of 'Empire Day', which was celebrated from the time of Queen Victoria. Empire Day was changed to Commonwealth Day in 1958 and it is celebrated by all member nations.
The day is celebrated in many different ways in each of the Commonwealth nations. Some cities host multi-faith services and many parliaments and legislatures mark the day with speeches and events.
Wow... you see us yanks have holidays that promote getting OUT of school, I always thought thats what the point to holidays was...

- Hunter/Killer
-
- Posts: 797
- Joined: Wed Mar 12, 2003 11:35 am
- Location: Central Mass
- Wairudo Enjin
-
- Posts: 1294
- Joined: Sat Nov 30, 2002 5:55 am
- Location: Atlanta, Ga
Originally posted by Tommy Boy
LOL
the Commonwealth has funny ways of celebrating!
Did Captain Hunt approve this!?

- SavageParrot
-
- Posts: 10599
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2003 5:42 pm
- Location: Cheltenham, England
Commonwealth day is when all those bloody colonials bow down and worship their rightful lords and masters 

u r still a smacker... SmackerOriginally posted by Tommy Boy
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration held on the second Monday in March, which is marked by a service in Westminster Abbey attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen also records a Commonwealth Day message which is broadcast by radio throughout the member nations of the Commonwealth.
Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session.
Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population.
Commonwealth Day grew out of 'Empire Day', which was celebrated from the time of Queen Victoria. Empire Day was changed to Commonwealth Day in 1958 and it is celebrated by all member nations.
The day is celebrated in many different ways in each of the Commonwealth nations. Some cities host multi-faith services and many parliaments and legislatures mark the day with speeches and events.

"They told me it was healthy to collect things, so I decided to collect pictures of dead presidents." - Willie Sutton, Bank Robber
Made by Spirit of Me



Originally posted by Tommy Boy
Commonwealth Day is an annual celebration held on the second Monday in March, which is marked by a service in Westminster Abbey attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen also records a Commonwealth Day message which is broadcast by radio throughout the member nations of the Commonwealth.
Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session.
Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population.
Commonwealth Day grew out of 'Empire Day', which was celebrated from the time of Queen Victoria. Empire Day was changed to Commonwealth Day in 1958 and it is celebrated by all member nations.
The day is celebrated in many different ways in each of the Commonwealth nations. Some cities host multi-faith services and many parliaments and legislatures mark the day with speeches and events.
Geez, i didn't even know that.


Dimension 8400 3.20 Ghz Pentium
2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
256MB PCI Express Nvidia
2 GB DDR2 SDRAM
256MB PCI Express Nvidia
- SavageParrot
-
- Posts: 10599
- Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2003 5:42 pm
- Location: Cheltenham, England
Originally posted by Trash Can
I thought Commonwealth day was renamed "Damn Doesn't The Queen Mother Look Sexy In That Dress" day???
Got a thing for corpses have we?
20 posts
• Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 17 guests