Because of this year's early March 27th Easter, FatTuesday arrives tomorrow.
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Thus, their FatTuesday passed with some sadness, some gaiety, and much optimism.
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Shake remembered: FatTuesday was in two days.
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Everyone wore colorful costumes, gold masks, shiny beads and ostrich feathers: it was always FatTuesday here.
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Mardi Gras, which is French for FatTuesday, comes the day before Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent on the Catholic calendar.
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This is much the way FatTuesday is not the whole of Mardi Gras, but it is the last and most celebrated day.
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Every year, hundreds of young men gather in San Juan de la Vega, Mexico, to celebrate FatTuesday by slamming sledge hammers with homemade explosives.
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Now, on the Thursday before Mardi Gras, itself-fivedays before climactic FatTuesday-itwas sewing on sequins, dusting off cowbells, and ambling into the streets.
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About 1 million people will pour into New Orleans for FatTuesday next week, compared to a crowd of 250,000 in Mobile.