How is Easter Sunday determined?!! Is there a calculation because I cannot understand how Jesus can be born every year on December 25 and never resurrects at the same time of the year
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That's what I say when I do my laundry...only when I wait 4 months to do it which rarely happens.
The secret to a hundred and more pairs of undies...I used to know this girl (used to...not my friend anymore). She is a web cam whore and would charge by the hour on the net. I od not know her anymore because money clouded her mind and became a completely different person. College people always change.
Well she would send out her used undies to people all over the world (a person even sent her 2 grand for a pair 8o ). I commented that it must cost her so much to be sending all that silk and satine and how does she do it?!? She reffered me to a place that sells wholesale and a not so bad quality...hence my 101 panties...lol!!
If you only knew how many pairs of skivvies I've strewn about all over scotland, the UK, Maine, Amsterdam, castles in germany, hell on every extended camping/backpacking trip i've ever been on! so lucky for that, my lot of undies is still insanely huge. maybe it's a chic thing. party on, slam the door on your mound, and reveal the hump in your closet floor reaching dangerous heights to only those who'll appreciate the skill and patience you obviously possess for having been able to get them all in there in the first place. i'm going back to my wine now.... :) night. cheers! it's friday night.
Prior to A.D. 325, Easter was variously celebrated on different days of the week, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In that year, the Council of Nicaea was convened by emperor Constantine. It issued the Easter Rule which states that Easter shall be celebrated on the first Sunday that occurs after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox. However, a caveat must be introduced here. The "full moon" in the rule is the ecclesiastical full moon, which is defined as the fourteenth day of a tabular lunation, where day 1 corresponds to the ecclesiastical New Moon. It does not always occur on the same date as the astronomical full moon. The ecclesiastical "vernal equinox" is always on March 21. Therefore, Easter must be celebrated on a Sunday between the dates of March 22 and April 25.
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The secret to a hundred and more pairs of undies...I used to know this girl (used to...not my friend anymore). She is a web cam whore and would charge by the hour on the net. I od not know her anymore because money clouded her mind and became a completely different person. College people always change.
Well she would send out her used undies to people all over the world (a person even sent her 2 grand for a pair 8o ). I commented that it must cost her so much to be sending all that silk and satine and how does she do it?!? She reffered me to a place that sells wholesale and a not so bad quality...hence my 101 panties...lol!!
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The Date of Easter
Prior to A.D. 325, Easter was variously celebrated on different days of the week, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. In that year, the Council of Nicaea was convened by emperor Constantine. It issued the Easter Rule which states that Easter shall be celebrated on the first Sunday that occurs after the first full moon on or after the vernal equinox. However, a caveat must be introduced here. The "full moon" in the rule is the ecclesiastical full moon, which is defined as the fourteenth day of a tabular lunation, where day 1 corresponds to the ecclesiastical New Moon. It does not always occur on the same date as the astronomical full moon. The ecclesiastical "vernal equinox" is always on March 21. Therefore, Easter must be celebrated on a Sunday between the dates of March 22 and April 25.
[from http://wilstar.com/holidays/easter.htm]
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