tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun Dec 04 21:51:34 1994
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Re: Klingon Holiday Observances (fwd)
- From: "R.B Franklin" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Klingon Holiday Observances (fwd)
- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 1994 21:49:27 -0800 (PST)
On Thu, 1 Dec 1994, David E G Sturm wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Dec 1994, KLI Round Table Acct wrote:
>
> > I like the 27th, particularly the 27th of the 7th month, the anniversary
> > of my date of birth. But, trying to turn that into a Klingon holiday I'd
> > get even more flak from Guido about being King. ;)
> >
> > On the other hand, think of all the presents!
> >
> Hey, with all you've been thru this week, it's probably the least we
> could do! All for QI'lop on July 27?
If Lawrence think's he's going to get presents on QI'lop, he's in for a
big surprise. QI'lop is when we all get to come to his house, bearing
stuffed to'baj legs, and we each get to take any non-sacred object from his
house. juHwIjDaq Dochvetlh vItlhap.
> (I *still* think March 17 is good for Union day, but alas, the 3^3
> argument is a strong one. Probably Klingon months have 9-day weeks and
> 27-day months? And say, 9 27-day months, with the remaining 45 or so
> days assigned to ?maqtaq (Mayday?).... That is if you *really* want a
> ternary based system that would remain linked to the Klingon solar
> year.... Hmmm. methinks I see a resemblance to the ancient Roman
> calendar with 10 lunar months with the remaining days counted
> sequentially until the new year on March 1 (at one time on the spring
> equinox....)
I thought March 17 would be ideal, since I would already be out at the
local saloon drinking and toasting. I would only have to substitue
drinking green beer with {pubta'bogh ghargh HIq} or {cha'vatlh ben HIq}
and toast to {reH tlhIngan wo' taHjaj} instead of "Erin go bragh."
> Dave.
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