Thanksgiving (US)

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vanSulli
994 Posts
Posted Nov 22, 2012
If you bacon from Canada, then you've already been through this, but today we in the US of A are eating turkey because it is the Law and turkey is what we eat.
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p0rtalplayer
1,366 Posts
Posted Nov 22, 2012
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PoTUS is going to be pardoning a turkey at the white house because here in America we convict birds of crimes and then release them from their charges for fun.

Happy Turkey Day

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Coppermantis
263 Posts
Posted Nov 22, 2012
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But happy thanksgiving. I'll be at my aunt's house for a while, but other than that we never do anything interesting.

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kizzycocoa
975 Posts
Posted Nov 22, 2012
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we've never celebrated it. seems a really minor holiday
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Omeqa
578 Posts
Posted Nov 22, 2012
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p0rtalplayer
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Posted Nov 22, 2012
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Kizzycocoa wrote:
we've never celebrated it. seems a really minor holiday

[strike:270sdkn9]I'm surprised you even celebrate it at all[/strike:270sdkn9]
I suppose the pilgrims were technically part of a British colony at that point, so the survival of the colony would be something to celebrate. Makes sense that you wouldn't celebrate it now though.

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vanSulli
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Posted Nov 22, 2012
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Kizzycocoa wrote:
we've never celebrated it. seems a really minor holiday

Kind of like Boxing Day, I guess; I'd never even heard of it until I read Harry Potter but it seems like it exists in the UK.