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11/26/2008 01:46:51 PM · #26
Ah... Thanksgiving celebrates that blessed event when we US of Americans fooled the native population into thinking we were friendly. Dear God of Us, we thank you for being bigger and smarter than God of Them.

Happy Rant Day!
11/26/2008 02:09:15 PM · #27
Happy Thanksgiving, Darren and everyone!

11/26/2008 02:44:30 PM · #28
Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.
11/26/2008 02:45:18 PM · #29
Originally posted by ericwoo:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.


... and Christmas shopping starts the day after Halloween. ;oP
11/26/2008 02:51:39 PM · #30
Originally posted by ericwoo:

I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.

And their July 4th is on July 1st
11/26/2008 05:23:43 PM · #31
Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day. Maybe we need to have ours in october also to stretch out the Christmas shopping season.


We have air, water and Roads, yes we Canadians capitalize the word Roads because we have only one, it's called Main. Isn't that quaint? :D I also know everyone in Canada by their first names!

Oh, there goes Tom fetching the whale blubber for our community supper in our igloo tonight.

Were you unaware that we have religions here too, and churches. Bet you didn't know that huh? LOL
11/26/2008 05:41:32 PM · #32
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by ericwoo:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.


... and Christmas shopping starts the day after Halloween. ;oP


Our Christmas Shopping starts in July. Just check the stores...all the chrissie decs are out on sale. Easter eggs come out in January...straight after Christmas.

Message edited by author 2008-11-26 17:41:52.
11/26/2008 06:48:37 PM · #33
Originally posted by ericwoo:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.

No. Even the Mormon Jesus didn't go that far north.
11/26/2008 07:04:01 PM · #34
Originally posted by Judi:

Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by ericwoo:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.


... and Christmas shopping starts the day after Halloween. ;oP


Our Christmas Shopping starts in July. Just check the stores...all the chrissie decs are out on sale. Easter eggs come out in January...straight after Christmas.


Happy Valentine's Day Judi, I know, I'm a week early but... ;)

11/26/2008 07:08:37 PM · #35
Originally posted by Jac:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day. Maybe we need to have ours in october also to stretch out the Christmas shopping season.


We have air, water and Roads, yes we Canadians capitalize the word Roads because we have only one, it's called Main. Isn't that quaint? :D I also know everyone in Canada by their first names!

Oh, there goes Tom fetching the whale blubber for our community supper in our igloo tonight.

Were you unaware that we have religions here too, and churches. Bet you didn't know that huh? LOL


Technology is amazing... internet in an igloo. Whodathunkit?
11/26/2008 07:14:29 PM · #36
Originally posted by dponlyme:

Technology is amazing... internet in an igloo. Whodathunkit?


And they never need to worry about their CPUs overheating...

R.
11/26/2008 07:18:01 PM · #37
Originally posted by dponlyme:

Originally posted by Jac:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day. Maybe we need to have ours in october also to stretch out the Christmas shopping season.


We have air, water and Roads, yes we Canadians capitalize the word Roads because we have only one, it's called Main. Isn't that quaint? :D I also know everyone in Canada by their first names!

Oh, there goes Tom fetching the whale blubber for our community supper in our igloo tonight.

Were you unaware that we have religions here too, and churches. Bet you didn't know that huh? LOL


Technology is amazing... internet in an igloo. Whodathunkit?


lol

It's great. But not for the 4 moose running on the treadmill to power it though. ;|
11/26/2008 07:18:05 PM · #38
Originally posted by ericwoo:

Originally posted by dponlyme:

And here I didn't even know Canadians had a Thanksgiving day.


I think that they even have Christmas up there, too.


oh wait... if I turn the map upside down canada is down there. That should warm things up for you guys... oh geez the igloos might melt and it's gonna be way cold in florida... maybe I'll turn it back. Anyway I figured Canadians celebrated Christmas. I'm sure they take their kids to sit on satan claws's lap and put decorated trees in their houses to worship. Just like most do down here in the good ol' US of A.
11/26/2008 07:27:04 PM · #39
Originally posted by JMart:


No. Even the Mormon Jesus didn't go that far north.


This made me giggle. I don't usually giggle. Kudos to you! :)
11/26/2008 08:12:18 PM · #40
Originally posted by dahkota:

Originally posted by JMart:


No. Even the Mormon Jesus didn't go that far north.


This made me giggle. I don't usually giggle. Kudos to you! :)

Ha ha, easy for you to laugh. The Inuits don't think it's so funny. Still, I'm always happy to contribute to a giggle ;P
11/26/2008 09:16:30 PM · #41
Yep, Happy Thanksgiving everyone, even
this hapless guy -


I'm off to shoot birds in the morning.
Wish me luck.
I'm especially good at getting coots,
old coots, that is.
11/27/2008 12:36:46 AM · #42
Originally posted by Jac:

I also know everyone in Canada by their first names!


All SIX of them. Wow, that's a lot to keep up with when your brain freezes in the winter!

;)

E
11/27/2008 01:10:22 AM · #43
Indeed Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone realizes all the things they have to be thankful for this year and every day too. And not just in America but everywhere too.

Be thankful for the rain and the gray sky, for from which comes new life and beauty, and with every rain storm comes the hope of a rainbow and seeing the sun again.
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