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'''Mars Day''' celebrates the sale of [[Mars]] from the [[Native Martians]] to [[Wong Family|Sir Reginald Wong]] for a diamond. As a part of the celebration, people are allowed to throw garbage wherever they want because, according to [[Leo Wong]], Mars is a "big empty planet." | '''Mars Day''' celebrates the sale of [[Mars]] from the [[Native Martians]] to [[Wong Family|Sir Reginald Wong]] for a diamond. As a part of the celebration, people are allowed to throw garbage wherever they want because, according to [[Leo Wong]], Mars is a "big empty planet." | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 1 December 2008
Mars Day | |
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Celebrated where | Mars |
First appearance | "Where the Buggalo Roam" (3ACV10) |
Mars Day celebrates the sale of Mars from the Native Martians to Sir Reginald Wong for a diamond. As a part of the celebration, people are allowed to throw garbage wherever they want because, according to Leo Wong, Mars is a "big empty planet."