Ladder
Day is a non-denominational holiday that falls on the 24th
day of March. It is celebrated in the United States, with origins traced back to the southern hamlets of Rockland County, New York. Celebrators of all religions and walks of life gather to share in the joy that is Ladder
day, usually by consuming large volumes of champagne and orange
juice. This holiday is the first of the spring season, and is an opportunity for patrons to lift their spirits in anticipation of warmer weather and the end of winter.
Jimmy: Chris, why do you have pants on? Its Ladder
Day!
Chris: You're right! Happy Ladder
Day! *Drinks alcohol, drops pants*