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Happy Chinese New Year [Year Of Snake]

Happy New Year Everyone Around The World Celebrating Today!

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Chinese New Year 2013: Spectacular Images of Celebrations of Snake Year from around the World [PHOTOS]

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新年快乐! 发财多多!

十一月的雨

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Happy New Year Of Snake!..for all nsaners :dance2:

Welcome to Year of the Water Snake! Snake is the Yin to last year’s Dragon Yang. That said, Snake does not settle for mediocrity, either. We’re likely to see significant developments in the area of science and technology this year. Research and development are apt to flourish. This is a Water year as well, the element most closely associated with education and research, making 2013 a very special year for scientists and scholars. Snake is a great sign, a positive one, with energy that can help us face all of the challenges ahead of us. Let’s take advantage of this vibrant influence to improve our lives — and our world!

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Dear Chinese brothers and sisters, please curb you natural instincts to eat tasty snakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at least in 2013 - happy New Year, Naag Panchami, CHRISTmas, Easter, Dussehra, Divali, Bhaubheej, Ganapathi, Navaratri . . . . . . . . . . . . and what nots. :cheers:

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Sorry if I missed some crucial festival. :naughty:

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Dear Chinese brothers and sisters, please curb you natural instincts to eat tasty snakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at least in 2013 - happy New Year, Naag Panchami, CHRISTmas, Easter, Dussehra, Divali, Bhaubheej, Ganapathi, Navaratri . . . . . . . . . . . . and what nots. :cheers:

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Sorry if I missed some crucial festival. :naughty:

:rofl:

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...I missed some crucial festival. :naughty:

Yeah, Eid, Muharram, Ramzan, Hanukkah, Navroz, Buddha Purnima, Mahavir Jayanti amongst others. Why do I get the feeling that some of them may be by design? :o

Anyways, Happy New Year of the snake to all my Chinese brothers and their sisters :lol:

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