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I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
GeorginaS said:inch by inch we'll regain sun hours.
TheStatutoryApe said:Yes, so sad.
I still think I should move to Oregon.
Merry Solstice.
yyttr2 said:I am surprised no one made at least one thread about this today.
Swedish Christmas straw goat burns againEvo said:Is it Yule Goat time?
STOCKHOLM – A giant straw goat was burned down yet again early Wednesday in a Swedish city where torching it has become a Christmas tradition, to the dismay of local leaders.
Gavle city spokeswoman Anna Ostman said someone set fire to the 43-foot-high (13-meter-high) creature around 3 a.m. local time. Only a charred wooden skeleton of the traditional Swedish Christmas symbol remained on Wednesday morning.
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