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Dance stations in Europe (STILL PLAYING CHRISTMAS SONGS)...WHY???

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Ive noticed that alot of the European Dance, and CHR stations, are still playing Christmas music, for instance, I just heard GEORGE MICHAEL-Last Christmas on HOT FM-93.7 in Bulgaria, and also BAY FM in Africa also played LAST CHRISTMAS, last night. Also, Slam FM in Holland was just playig some Rhythmic Christmas song, that I hadnt heard before. Dont they know Christmas is over now????/
 
It is very customary for folks in Europe, which is predominately Catholic, to keep their Christmas decorations up past the Epiphany, which is "The Feast of the Three Kings."

The Epiphany is ironically today, and signifies the end of the Christmas Season, because the Three Kings have reached their destination, the stable in Bethlehem, to bear their collective gifts to the recently born, Baby Jesus.<P ID="signature">______________
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> It is very customary for folks in Europe, which is
> predominately Catholic, to keep their Christmas decorations
> up past the Epiphany, which is "The Feast of the Three
> Kings."
>
> The Epiphany is ironically today, and signifies the end of
> the Christmas Season, because the Three Kings have reached
> their destination, the stable in Bethlehem, to bear their
> collective gifts to the recently born, Baby Jesus.
>
Makes sense....
 
> > It is very customary for folks in Europe, which is
> > predominately Catholic, to keep their Christmas
> decorations
> > up past the Epiphany, which is "The Feast of the Three
> > Kings."
> >
> > The Epiphany is ironically today, and signifies the end of
>
> > the Christmas Season, because the Three Kings have reached
>
> > their destination, the stable in Bethlehem, to bear their
> > collective gifts to the recently born, Baby Jesus.
> >
> Makes sense....
>
i guess we still celebrate it too, we just took down our christmas stuff today :)<P ID="signature">______________
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