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I believe that it has its roots in “Pancake Tuesday”. In the old Church, people were required to give up dairy products and eggs for Lent, so they made pancakes on Shrove Tuesday and had a bit of a party before they had to start the 40 day fast of Lent. And back then it was a forty day fast - up until the twentieth century, on most weekdays, you could only have one full meal during Lent, and two snacks that together did not make up a full meal.
Knowing people, since it was their last last of a full meals, eggs, milk, etc. they started turning it into a full fledged party, not just a pancake dinner. And given man’s fallen nature, we tend to overdo things. There were other things which went into the development of Carnival but it started as one last party before the long stretch of Lent.
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4.There was a rotting black boat moored to the abandoned bank.
5. The lane wound its way between two overgrown green hedges.
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have you seen the new twilight film
Hector just had his injection
I have not brushed the dog yet
My father never wears jeans
Kate and Sarah haven't chosen their clothes for the school trip yet
Has your brother ever eaten Chinese food?
They never went to Japan
Mum isn't ready. She hasn't packed her things yet.
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