He faked his own suicide hanging.
None. Kwanzza was created in the US in 1966. There is no tradition or faith behind it and many people believe the roots are from communist teachings.
Well, they have signs like "boys room" and "girls room" but during Christmas time, they hang signs like "come emannuel" or "happy birthday Jesus". Other than that no signs!
This one made me laugh a little... Even though spirits have the ability to pass through solid objects... They have no real reason to hang out in your television set. If they did, it would be as an orb that you wouldn't be able to see with your eyes unless they were attempting to manifest. So... there's no Boogey Men hanging out in the TV.
Well, Go to Egypt, Go to the center of the village then go right till you see a gate, go into the gate and then you'll see 2 portals under each other Go into the lower one and go to the deep jungle (aka the trees you see) it's almost parallel to the portal you come out of. Don't forget your boat/vehicle.
its from America
Mistletoe started playing a significant role in Christianity around 3AD and even appeared in Greek mythology before that. This importance lead to the kissing tradition first seen in the 16th century in England, but the exact path to this kissing fun isn't clear. There are some myths surrounding its history. It was the plant of peace, so warring nations or spouses could "kiss and make up" under it. Or that it helps with infertility.
Most of there furniture nowadays comes apart to fit into small doorways. But be careful be sure to ask the salesperson which ones come apart.
Short stories come from the oral story-telling tradition.
in manhatton
zynga.com words with freinds,not hanging with,the site is BETA so it will come out with hanging w. freinds 6/7/2012
Trick or treating did not come from a tradition. It was made as a way to make Halloween more fun. It has no connection to the old holiday Samhain or any other Halloween tradition.
it depends from where you come from
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probably people or dragons.
No, the tradition comes from England.
Random days.