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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Dec 5, 2004

 

One Million:
Did You Feel It?

Whyville reaches 1,000,000 citizens.

What is something Whyville City Workers and citizens have been looking forward to since the founding day? What can change the way companies and organizations look at our town? Which big news story in Whyville am I talking about?

Whyville has more than one million citizens!!!

A MILLION! That's six zeros we're talking, people! That's more than twice the size of the entire state of Wyoming! If we were all laid out in a straight line, we'd stretch 950 miles!

Have I made my point, or do you still need some more clarification?

It's just amazing that we have gained this many members in only five years. Interestingly enough, two other major online communities read more...

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What's New This Week!
One million citizens and some city-wide construction, etc.

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Bring Back the Fun!
Iqgirl wishes sore losers would stick to the game.

 

 

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Gravity Tragedy
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What Happened to Kwanzaa and Hanukkah?
WhYbMaD chats about the making of a holiday.

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Real-Life Gift Ideas from Whyville
Unknown author celebrates with the gift of giving.

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There's a New Scam In Town
Babyfuf04 reports.

Where Are the Non-Christmas Parts?

Cobd looks for Hanukkah & Kwanzaa face parts.

During the last double issue of the Times, I sat down to look at the new articles and saw one piece where the Times Editor added a note stating this:

Anybody want to look up face parts for Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and the other holidays coming up over the winter?

So I did, and what did I find? Two parts for Hanukkah and nothing else. No Kwanzaa, no Divali, nothing.

The two parts that I found for Hanukkah were both menorahs, a very common symbol of the Jewish festival:

*VanilaKss* Hanukah Menorah
Mi Menorah for Chanukkah

Why is this? Why do we seem to only have Christmas parts?
read more...

 

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