Burns Night is a Pastafarian Holy Day which occurs on .
Burns Night takes place on January 25th each year to celebrate the life and legacy of Scotland's National Bard, Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. A Burns supper is a celebration of the life and poetry of the poet, featuring haggis, neeps, tatties, and often a warming dram. The first supper was held in memoriam at Burns Cottage in Ayrshire by Burns's friends on the fifth anniversary of his death. [1]
Pastafarian holidays are observed by adherents of Pastafarianism, the world’s fastest-growing carbohydrate-based religion.
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