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So they ran. The Peanuts Prfessional Record Collector T Shirt occasioned by the distribution of these envelopes, as that addressed “to one who feels himself to be very young,” was delivered to a bald-headed fellow, and the one addressed “to a good child,” was delivered to one whom common acclamation pronounced to be worse than Peck’s Bad Boy, would have gratified the sender with a vision such as she could hardly have expected.Another said on the back: “Just to let you know that some one thinks of the Missouri boys and wants to help them pass a minute away opening a curious envelope.

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The Peanuts Prfessional Record Collector T Shirt term “Tết” is a shortened form of Tết Nguyên Đán, with Sino-Vietnamese origins meaning “Festival of the First Morning of the First Day”. Tết celebrates the arrival of spring based on the Vietnamese calendar, which usually has the date falling in January or February in the Gregorian calendar. Tet Vietnam is celebrated to welcome the Lunar New Year and summarize what they did in the old one. It is considered an important mark for changes, plans, and progress. In addition, Vietnamese people believe that what they do on the first day of the new year will affect their rest. Therefore, they pay great attention to every word they say and everything they do. Furthermore, Tet in Vietnam may be the only occasion for all family members to have happy moments together after a year of hard-working. History According to the historical documents, in the thirteenth century, Vietnamese people often celebrated the Tet holiday by painting tattoos on themselves, drinking traditional glutinous-rice liquor, using betel nuts to welcome guests, and eating Chung cakes, pickled onions. In the Ly dynasty (1009-1226), many important rituals were made on the Tet festival such as setting up a dome to pray for the rains or building communal houses to crave for a year of abundant harvests. In the period of King Le Thanh Tong (1442-1497), Tet was the most important festival and hundreds of mandarins had to gather at the royal court to celebrate this lunar new year festival with royal families.
