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jsanders said:Into an inventive, industrious, and giving society, that kept you from speaking Russian.
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jsanders said:Into an inventive, industrious, and giving society, that kept you from speaking Russian.
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Only a couple of weeks ago we learned that the USA "saved" us from speaking Germanjsanders said:Into an inventive, industrious, and giving society, that kept you from speaking Russian.
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rak said:Will be on the fourth Thursday of November in the USA
Vassago said:No more politics in the Watercooler. This started out as a Thanksgiving thread, what the hell guys? Can't you play nice?
I'm not sure we need to know any more details thanksjsanders said:I got in from the Girl Friend’s parents’ house and decided to have a little fun.
ColinEssex said:I'm not sure we need to know any more details thanksyour private life is your private life Jenn
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jsanders said:Just had left-overs from TDAy. Darn it was just as good as yesterday.
Matt Greatorex said:Once again, keep your private life out of it.![]()
You're doing cold turkeyjsanders said:Just had left-overs from TDAy. Darn it was just as good as yesterday.
Rich said:You're doing cold turkey![]()
You microwave cold turkey, sound disgusting, I'd rather eat it coldjsanders said:Actually nope, I used the microwave.
Always on Thursday...the last Thursday of November. Just as Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox...Matt Greatorex said:Is it always on a Thursday or is the day less important than the date?
Bodisathva said:Always on Thursday...the last Thursday of November.
Thanks Vass...Vassago said:I don't think it has worn off...
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, but I don't have to do it so it doesn't really matter)ColinEssex said:So is thanksgiving over now?