BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord Oct 5, 2018 #3 3db is in before it's cool to post thanksgiving posts
Out-Of-Phase Audioholic General Oct 5, 2018 #4 In Canada, Thanksgiving is on Monday, October 8th, this year.
D Drunkpenguin Audioholic Chief Oct 5, 2018 #5 Canada celebrates a month early? Did they lose their calendar along the way? You guys need a Kavanaugh to help keep track of this stuff for you.
Canada celebrates a month early? Did they lose their calendar along the way? You guys need a Kavanaugh to help keep track of this stuff for you.
panteragstk Audioholic Warlord Oct 5, 2018 #6 Celebrating Thanksgiving on Columbus day? Interesting. I mean, he did "discover" america...
D Drunkpenguin Audioholic Chief Oct 5, 2018 #7 Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole.
Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole.
BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord Oct 5, 2018 #8 Drunkpenguin said: Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole. Click to expand... I think you're forgetting his biggest "achievement" - importing high-quality diseases from Europe, which wiped millions of lives
Drunkpenguin said: Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole. Click to expand... I think you're forgetting his biggest "achievement" - importing high-quality diseases from Europe, which wiped millions of lives
panteragstk Audioholic Warlord Oct 5, 2018 #9 Drunkpenguin said: Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole. Click to expand... BoredSysAdmin said: I think you're forgetting his biggest "achievement" - importing high-quality diseases from Europe, which wiped millions of lives Click to expand... Hence the quotes around "discovered". I love how we are taught "history", with emphasis on the story, as children only to learn what really happened when we get older...if we're lucky. In any case, happy Canadian Thanksgiving.
Drunkpenguin said: Actually he discovered the Caribbean islands, called it India, had some turkey, then slaughtered everybody that wasnt white. Columbus was an A-hole. Click to expand... BoredSysAdmin said: I think you're forgetting his biggest "achievement" - importing high-quality diseases from Europe, which wiped millions of lives Click to expand... Hence the quotes around "discovered". I love how we are taught "history", with emphasis on the story, as children only to learn what really happened when we get older...if we're lucky. In any case, happy Canadian Thanksgiving.
D Drunkpenguin Audioholic Chief Oct 5, 2018 #10 I cant wait for our thanksgiving. probably my favorite holiday. oh the food. now im starving.
panteragstk Audioholic Warlord Oct 5, 2018 #11 My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO.
My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO.
M Midwesthonky Audioholic General Oct 5, 2018 #12 I've been to 75% of the Canadian provinces, I think I should celebrate Canada Thanksgiving. Then later I can celebrate US Thanksgiving. Can't have enough turkey and stuffing. Cheers to all my Canadian friends!
I've been to 75% of the Canadian provinces, I think I should celebrate Canada Thanksgiving. Then later I can celebrate US Thanksgiving. Can't have enough turkey and stuffing. Cheers to all my Canadian friends!
3db Audioholic Slumlord Oct 5, 2018 #13 Drunkpenguin said: Canada celebrates a month early? Did they lose their calendar along the way? You guys need a Kavanaugh to help keep track of this stuff for you. Click to expand... Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift.
Drunkpenguin said: Canada celebrates a month early? Did they lose their calendar along the way? You guys need a Kavanaugh to help keep track of this stuff for you. Click to expand... Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift.
panteragstk Audioholic Warlord Oct 5, 2018 #14 3db said: Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift. Click to expand... Slightly different eh?
3db said: Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift. Click to expand... Slightly different eh?
M Midwesthonky Audioholic General Oct 5, 2018 #15 3db said: Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift. Click to expand... By having it early, it accounts for the more northern latitude.
3db said: Noooo We're Canadian not US so things are slightly different up here .. You're still welcome to join us.. Any long weekend is considered a gift. Click to expand... By having it early, it accounts for the more northern latitude.
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Oct 5, 2018 #16 Midwesthonky said: I've been to 75% of the Canadian provinces Click to expand... Is that like 2? They have so few.
Midwesthonky said: I've been to 75% of the Canadian provinces Click to expand... Is that like 2? They have so few.
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Oct 5, 2018 #19 panteragstk said: My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO. Click to expand... Because both or because it's ham and turkey? What's her family's traditional meat?
panteragstk said: My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO. Click to expand... Because both or because it's ham and turkey? What's her family's traditional meat?
P pewternhrata Audioholic Chief Oct 5, 2018 #20 panteragstk said: My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO. Click to expand... We typically do turkey on Thanksgiving but not on Christmas, usually ham or a combination of beef roast, leg of lamb even swordfish, all depending on who's cooking. A lot of people think it's odd not having Turkey on Christmas, but I enjoy the buffet of food.
panteragstk said: My wife thinks it's weird that my family has turkey and ham on Thanksgiving. More food is good food IMHO. Click to expand... We typically do turkey on Thanksgiving but not on Christmas, usually ham or a combination of beef roast, leg of lamb even swordfish, all depending on who's cooking. A lot of people think it's odd not having Turkey on Christmas, but I enjoy the buffet of food.