In Yugoslavia, the second Sunday before Christmas is considered "Mother's Day", when children tie their mother to a chair and demand presents for ransom, taunting, "It's Mother's Day, its Mother's Day, what will you pay to get away?" The following week they do the same thing to their father. However, Yugoslavians celebrate Christmas itself January 7th, according to the old Julian calendar, developed during the reign of Julius Caesar.
Donald B. Campbell
Even though the TV show has been cancelled, you can check out my archived page on CBC's "ZeD" website: http://zed.cbc.ca/go?user_id=20849&c=contentPage (You'll have to copy and paste the URL.)


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