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Happy Thanksgiving

Nicolas King

"I am the hero who eats the lesser man..."
 
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Hey all!

Just wanted to wish those Americans who are over a month late on celebrating Thanksgiving ( :p :r ) a very happy celebration filled with good food and company. :) ^_^
Huzzah!
 
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who's celebrating it ^_^

Eat loads and enjoy your break you lucky sods <_<
 
Happy Turkey Day, except not for the turkey! :)
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! I hope you enjoy a wonderful day with family, friends and good food ^_^
 
Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble down lots of food, peeps!

Nick, Canucks are simply a month early. That's all :p
 
Estrella Styx said:
Nick, Canucks are simply a month early. That's all :p
Given thanksgiving was celebrated on what-is-now Canadian soil first.... I'd say you're a month late. ;)
 
Month late month early, happy thanksgiving everyone :D Hope everyone was stuff till you were close to exploding <_< hee hee and gave thanks to whatever they are thankful for in their lives :)
 
It is almost over but Happy Thanksgiving! The family was all civil and the family's bigfoot wasn't there to eat all the food so we are extremely thankful for that! :D :wub:
 
Nick: Florida (1565) Newfoundland (1578) :p

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! =))
 
Estrella Styx said:
Nick: Florida (1565) Newfoundland (1578) :p
"there is some evidence for an earlier harvest celebration by Spanish explorers in Florida during 1565"
"There was a Thanksgiving of sorts in Newfoundland, modern-day Canada in 1578 but it was to celebrate a homecoming instead of the harvest."
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving )

One is concrete, one is possible.
Until you prove Florida was earlier and actually occurred - I'm right. ;)
 

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