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Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
#1
They've celebrated in New Zealand, so it isn't too early to say "Happy New Year!"

According to the Chinese Zodiac, this is the year of the Taiga:

[Image: __aisaka_taiga_kawashima_ami_and_kushied...a23705.jpg]


What?

"Year of the tiger"?

And the Lunar New Year doesn't start until February 1 this year?

Oh.

Never mind the Taiga, then... at least, not yet.


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So does that make it a good year or a bad one for kendo lessons?
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As we close in on midnight here in the eastern time zone of the United States, I just wanted to get in my wishes for a happy new year for all forum users.
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happy New years all 8)
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(12-31-2021, 06:21 PM)classicdrogn Wrote: So does that make it a good year or a bad one for kendo lessons?

Yes.
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Happy Lunar New Year!

Now it's the year of the Taiga...

[Image: __ou_taiga_girls_und_panzer_drawn_by_kur...ab9ecb.jpg]

What, were you expecting exactly the same joke?

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