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'''December 4th''' is observed in the United States as "Jim Clark Day". The holiday began in honor of Clark and his contribution to the fire service in Florida. Many celebrate the holiday by calling in sick to work and going to a local bar for a "minimum of ten hours" in order to celebrate and commemorate Jim Clark's greatness. It is customary on JC Day to find a random woman and hug her while explaining she was your "favorite" in high school. |
'''December 4th''' is observed in the United States as "Jim Clark Day". The holiday began in honor of Clark and his contribution to the fire service in Florida. Many celebrate the holiday by calling in sick to work and going to a local bar for a "minimum of ten hours" in order to celebrate and commemorate Jim Clark's greatness. It is customary on JC Day to find a random woman and hug her while explaining she was your "favorite" in high school. |
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Jim Clark attended Hamburg High School. |
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it's clara again |
it's clara again |
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Revision as of 18:47, 14 September 2009
Jim Clark is an German firefighter.
Jim Clark Day
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U.S. Holiday
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December 4th is observed in the United States as "Jim Clark Day". The holiday began in honor of Clark and his contribution to the fire service in Florida. Many celebrate the holiday by calling in sick to work and going to a local bar for a "minimum of ten hours" in order to celebrate and commemorate Jim Clark's greatness. It is customary on JC Day to find a random woman and hug her while explaining she was your "favorite" in high school.
http://www.firepipers.com
Jim Clark attended Hamburg High School.
it's clara again
Superman
Another famous "Clark" is Clark Kent. He can neither confirm nor deny that his alter ego is Superman.
Hi I am trying to try out this Sandbox while doing the Wikipedia Tutorial.Rgg6 (talk) 18:46, 14 September 2009 (UTC)