Thanksgiving....

Rich said:
Your celebratory parades are dangerous though:eek:
Only to those who find it fun to hang on to a rope that's attached to a helium filled balloon which is larger than the average domicile...

...and those who glean some sick, twisted pleasure from watching same.:eek:
 
Bodisathva said:
yes. Some do the whole "Let's go around the table and tell what we're thankful for this year" routine, but my family never did (personally, I find it a bit sappy,
oh jesus h christ, how embarrassing - its a joke surely, nobody can be that hypocritical, not even the Yanks surely.

Of course, when you're married, you have two families, so we usually get at least two or more dinners. Nothing sappy, nothing religious, just a friendly get-together with people you find you don't spend enough time with...and then realize why by the end of the holidays:D
So religion doesn't enter into it then - thats a relief for sure. I bet the religious freaks are trying to get it as a religious festival though.

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
oh jesus h christ, how embarrassing - its a joke surely, nobody can be that hypocritical, not even the Yanks surely.
you've see Dubbie on the news, you know how sappy some can get:cool:
ColinEssex said:
So religion doesn't enter into it then - thats a relief for sure. I bet the religious freaks are trying to get it as a religious festival though.
Originally it was, I suppose, still is, depending upon your point of view. The Pilgrims had a festival to give thanks to their god for the bountiful harvest, invited the local indians...sappy historical story ensues. It's up to the practitioner on how much religion enters into their personal observance, just as the combination of the pagan tree with the christian observance of the birth of Christ.
 
Bodisathva said:
you've see Dubbie on the news, you know how sappy some can get:cool:
he's a tit - what was he saying then - giving thanks that he sent 3,000 soldiers to their death? I don't think he's got 1 gramme of guilt about it

or was he giving thanks for the $$millions he's creamed from backhanders in the awarding of "reconstruction" contracts via his and daddies company interests

Col
 
Originally Posted by Bodisathva
Always on Thursday...the last Thursday of November.

Vassago said:
Thanksgiving isn't always the last Thursday of November, bur rather the 4th Thursday of November. This year we have five...one more to go. ;)

Thanks, both. How did that day get decided upon? I understand the whole Easter Sunday thing, but us there some significance - religious or otherwise - to a Thursday in November?
 
Matt Greatorex said:
Thanks, both. How did that day get decided upon? I understand the whole Easter Sunday thing, but us there some significance - religious or otherwise - to a Thursday in November?
you could plod through this rather grueling, fact-filled dissertation on it. I read most, seems it just kind of happened that way. Several different days were originally used, and from what I can determine, it just kind of ended up being the fourth Thursday in November:confused:
 
Bodisathva said:
from what I can determine, it just kind of ended up being the fourth Thursday in November:confused:

Random I can live with. As long as I have my reason, it doesn't need to make sense :D
 
Bodisathva said:
Originally it was, I suppose, still is, depending upon your point of view. The Pilgrims had a festival to give thanks to their god for the bountiful harvest, invited the local indians...sappy historical story ensues. It's up to the practitioner on how much religion enters into their personal observance, just as the combination of the pagan tree with the christian observance of the birth of Christ.

Just curious, but do you still execute those who lay down with a beast?
 
Rich said:
Just curious, but do you still execute those who lay down with a beast?
naw... there's still people on the streets in West Virginia.
 
Matt Greatorex said:
Originally Posted by Bodisathva
Always on Thursday...the last Thursday of November.



Thanks, both. How did that day get decided upon? I understand the whole Easter Sunday thing, but us there some significance - religious or otherwise - to a Thursday in November?


Don't you guys know anything?

It's the only Thursday of the season.
 
jsanders said:
Don't you guys know anything?

It's the only Thursday of the season.
Oh yeah...I forgot. It's always the Thursday before deer season :D
 
Bodisathva said:
Oh yeah...I forgot. It's always the Thursday before deer season :D

No silly, it's the only Thursday that the Cowboys play.
 
jsanders said:
No silly, it's the only Thursday that the Cowboys play.
Normally, I would respond to that with a "Do they ever play?":D but, sadly, I have to admit they did good with Indy. It was desperately needed, but I'm still shocked that it was Dallas that ended up doing it :eek:
 
Bodisathva said:
Oh yeah...I forgot. It's always the Thursday before deer season :D

PA postpones it deer season in deference to the Texans and their great exhibitions.:D
 
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But with NFL Network airing games on Thursday nghts, they just might end up playing two. :D

And since Detroit started the tradition and they seem to not exist at the moment, wouldn't it seem like it's bad luck to play on Thanksgiving...poor Cowboys....:D
 
Vassago said:
But with NFL Network airing games on Thursday nghts, they just might end up playing two. :D

And since Detroit started the tradition and they seem to not exist at the moment, wouldn't it seem like it's bad luck to play on Thanksgiving...poor Cowboys....:D

There goes Thanksgiving.
 

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