Happy thanksgiving to our Canadian AH members. Have a great day all!
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Oct 11, 2010 #1 Happy thanksgiving to our Canadian AH members. Have a great day all!
gmichael Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #2 Happy Thanksgiving to those in Canada. Happy Columbus day to the people in the USA.
jeffsg4mac Republican Poster Boy Oct 11, 2010 #3 How do Canadians celebrate their thanksgiving? I honestly don't know
gmichael Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #4 jeffsg4mac said: How do Canadians celebrate their thanksgiving? I honestly don't know Click to expand... I've been told that they eat, drink and watch Canadian football.
jeffsg4mac said: How do Canadians celebrate their thanksgiving? I honestly don't know Click to expand... I've been told that they eat, drink and watch Canadian football.
Shock Audioholic General Oct 11, 2010 #5 Well this year we went to our cities thanksgiving play. It involved a giant turkey trying to escape capture by hungry Native Americans.......Oh...and there were polar bears and igloos. How do you think we celebrate thanksgiving?
Well this year we went to our cities thanksgiving play. It involved a giant turkey trying to escape capture by hungry Native Americans.......Oh...and there were polar bears and igloos. How do you think we celebrate thanksgiving?
gmichael Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #6 Shock said: How do you think we celebrate thanksgiving? Click to expand... Hiding from the dark?
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Oct 11, 2010 #7 jeffsg4mac said: How do Canadians celebrate their thanksgiving? I honestly don't know Click to expand... Obviously you're not a golfer.
jeffsg4mac said: How do Canadians celebrate their thanksgiving? I honestly don't know Click to expand... Obviously you're not a golfer.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Oct 11, 2010 #8 Shock said: Well this year we went to our cities thanksgiving play. It involved a giant turkey trying to escape capture by hungry Native Americans.......Oh...and there were polar bears and igloos. How do you think we celebrate thanksgiving? Click to expand... That's awesome. I thought you guys would just sit around saying Eh and pounding my fantasy team.
Shock said: Well this year we went to our cities thanksgiving play. It involved a giant turkey trying to escape capture by hungry Native Americans.......Oh...and there were polar bears and igloos. How do you think we celebrate thanksgiving? Click to expand... That's awesome. I thought you guys would just sit around saying Eh and pounding my fantasy team.
MinusTheBear Audioholic Ninja Oct 11, 2010 #9 gmichael said: I've been told that they eat, drink and watch Canadian football. Click to expand... Even Canadians don't care about Canadian football.
gmichael said: I've been told that they eat, drink and watch Canadian football. Click to expand... Even Canadians don't care about Canadian football.
adwilk Audioholic Ninja Oct 11, 2010 #11 I don't know how the Canadians celebrate, but here in America we invite our neighbors over for a big feast, then kill them and take their land.
I don't know how the Canadians celebrate, but here in America we invite our neighbors over for a big feast, then kill them and take their land.
gmichael Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #12 adwilk said: I don't know how the Canadians celebrate, but here in America we invite our neighbors over for a big feast, then kill them and take their land. Click to expand... That's a very old tradition.
adwilk said: I don't know how the Canadians celebrate, but here in America we invite our neighbors over for a big feast, then kill them and take their land. Click to expand... That's a very old tradition.
Davemcc Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #13 My celebration today has consisted of sleeping in until noon, then some Timbits and a coffee, some looking around the internet, bought a watch off eBay and maybe later I'll go for a burger and a roof down cruise with my wife in the Mustang. I know better than to say "topless".
My celebration today has consisted of sleeping in until noon, then some Timbits and a coffee, some looking around the internet, bought a watch off eBay and maybe later I'll go for a burger and a roof down cruise with my wife in the Mustang. I know better than to say "topless".
STRONGBADF1 Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #14 Davemcc said: My celebration today has consisted of sleeping in until noon, then some Timbits and a coffee, some looking around the internet, bought a watch off eBay and maybe later I'll go for a burger and a roof down cruise with my wife in the Mustang. I know better than to say "topless". Click to expand... Alex will tear it apart anyways...
Davemcc said: My celebration today has consisted of sleeping in until noon, then some Timbits and a coffee, some looking around the internet, bought a watch off eBay and maybe later I'll go for a burger and a roof down cruise with my wife in the Mustang. I know better than to say "topless". Click to expand... Alex will tear it apart anyways...
Davemcc Audioholic Spartan Oct 11, 2010 #15 STRONGBADF1 said: Alex will tear it apart anyways... Click to expand... Ok, I'll give Alex two things to work with. I did go for a cruise with my wife...topless. I skipped the burger though. I had "Baron" pork chops, which is to say ultra tender marinated and butterflied pork chops grilled over charcoal with a Quebec lumberjack style barbecue spice. Now I'm just teasing Alex because we all know that he is not allowed past the all-you-can-eat soup and salad bar.
STRONGBADF1 said: Alex will tear it apart anyways... Click to expand... Ok, I'll give Alex two things to work with. I did go for a cruise with my wife...topless. I skipped the burger though. I had "Baron" pork chops, which is to say ultra tender marinated and butterflied pork chops grilled over charcoal with a Quebec lumberjack style barbecue spice. Now I'm just teasing Alex because we all know that he is not allowed past the all-you-can-eat soup and salad bar.
3db Audioholic Slumlord Oct 12, 2010 #16 HAd family friends over, ate and drank till the comes came home and yesterday took a drive into teh country to see the splendor of the leaves changing.
HAd family friends over, ate and drank till the comes came home and yesterday took a drive into teh country to see the splendor of the leaves changing.
Sheep Audioholic Warlord Oct 12, 2010 #17 Family dinner for me. Then a potluck after at a friends. I'm still full. SheepStar
GO-NAD! Audioholic Spartan Oct 13, 2010 #18 We had turkey dinner twice! On Sunday, at a friend's house and again on Monday, when we had my in-laws over for dinner. And no Alex, we didn't eat my in-laws. At their age, they'd make for tough eatin' anyway... Last edited: Oct 13, 2010
We had turkey dinner twice! On Sunday, at a friend's house and again on Monday, when we had my in-laws over for dinner. And no Alex, we didn't eat my in-laws. At their age, they'd make for tough eatin' anyway...
gmichael Audioholic Spartan Oct 13, 2010 #19 GO-NAD! said: We had turkey dinner twice! On Sunday, at a friend's house and again on Monday, when we had my in-laws over for dinner. And no Alex, we didn't eat my in-laws. At their age, they'd make for tough eatin' anyway... Click to expand... And they giggle too much?
GO-NAD! said: We had turkey dinner twice! On Sunday, at a friend's house and again on Monday, when we had my in-laws over for dinner. And no Alex, we didn't eat my in-laws. At their age, they'd make for tough eatin' anyway... Click to expand... And they giggle too much?
jeffsg4mac Republican Poster Boy Oct 13, 2010 #20 So I am correct in assuming that a traditional Canadian thanksgiving is pretty much the same as it is here?
So I am correct in assuming that a traditional Canadian thanksgiving is pretty much the same as it is here?