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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Special Thank You to Blender, Roytheartist, all artist of the world, of course my family, friends, TrIpPy, masons and hoddies, google, Youtube, WikiPedia, WikiMedia, WikiCommons, Music Samhain-November Coming Fire & Halloween BUY MUSIC HERE
http://www.amazon.com/November-Coming-Fire-Samhain/dp/B00005AVNI
following link to part of story
http://www.pipcom.com/~colyne/Article/SCA_article_samhain.htm
*peace*

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  • dis is killer man...n da music kiks fukun assssssssssssssssssss........ fukkkkkkkkkk.... ting is dis all is tru bud dey left oud da part...as fukun usual dat me n squabble fukun dreseed up as gods in 300 bc aN STARDED DA CEREMONAY DAT RESULTED in devild nite...fuk

  • @TrppyTV LOL HAHAHAAHAAHAAAA yeah we had to show them how to celebrate and to know of Sacrafices. LOL HAHAHAHHAHAAAA i might be stingey jack the way it sounds, i dont know. LOL HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

  • great vid and song. Samhain rules!

  • @aicdethfan84 thank you : )

  • SQUIBBLESTUFF! as Usual...Very Nice Work.

    Im staging a move soon so my next peice is not gonna start shooting until January.

    hope you can critique it later....HUA! SLOAN

  • thank you bro, I just enjoyed "Summer Activities", that was Great, very funny..; ))))

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  • Good video. All correct, except Samhain was not known in Ireland as Oiche Shamna. Oiche Shamna is the modern-day translation for Halloween (it means 'night of the spirits' or something to that effect) while Samhain was an ancient Irish word used to describe the festival celebrating the summers end on Oct 31. Ironically, nowadays Samhain means 'November' in Irish.

  • Pagan may not equal evil but it's pretty clear (especially from the Jack O Lantern story) that Heaven wouldn't endorse it lol

  • @TrppyTV 

  • @TrppyTV HUH?? WHAT YOU SAY?

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