Tasks / Wrong Holiday

Celebrate a holiday on a different holiday. By completing this task, participants will help to erode artificial boundaries of the 'real' world associated with time.
Halloween on Valentine's Day, Christmas on the Fourth of July, Father's Day on Mother's Day, New Year's Eve on Thanksgiving.
Super Duper Bonus Points go to complete holiday swaps (celebrating Valentine's Day on Halloween and then Halloween on Valentine's Day).
2 to 86 players
45 points
Level 3
Created by Danger D. HotBod
6 completed :: 6 in progress
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So I've been eagerly awaiting this 4th of July... not because it's Independence Day. Not because it's my Anniversary, but because it is the perfect opportunity to perform this "Wrong Holiday" task. You see, my city has a pretty big parade for the 4...

We had a Valentine's Day party instead of my birthday party on July 22. I wish we could do this every weekend, but we would probably get evicted. You are invited to a Valentine's Day Party. In July, you ask? The heart has its reasons, which reason...

*June 9th* If history has ever served as a worthwhile reference, this date reserves a few noteworthy moments: – Victory Day as the end of the "Great Patriotic War". – Europe day, commemorating the "Schuman declaration". – Liberation Day (*...

Boo! It's the Fourth! Our Evite read as follows: "We would like, if we may, to take you on a strange journey... Welcome to the world of San Francisco Zero, where things are not what they seem, and seams are not what they are. We invite you ...

SANTA RAMPAGE!! What a great way to celebrate christmas. We started out on Hyde @ the Cable car turnaround at 6 or so already intoxicated. Great times. We were a group of drunk Santas, yelling at people with red shirts, wishing some a merry christ...

OK this shit keeps not working, so I am just going to submit and see what happens! Who put r0ckc4ndy in charge of this party anyway?? Oliver had the brilliant idea of celebrating New Years Eve instead of the rockin Canada Celebration we had planned. ...
This reminds me very much of saving red heart shaped stickers from Valentine's day when I was about fifteen. I wore a bright red shirt and handed them out on Saint Patrick's Day, remarking at how neat it was that I had found bright green heart stickers. Thankfully the few red green colour blind people I've talked to about this have found it hilarious.