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Happy Thanksgiving.

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I hope you have a nice holiday, eh?
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well, today is our Columbus Day too. Couldnt' remember if it was Canadian Turkey Day or not. lol. and Phil has no clue.
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I'm pretty sure the second Monday in October is Thanksgiving in Canada.BTW: I'd wish them a nice afternoon of sitting around on the couch, drinking Molson and watching football (er, hockey), but that's what they always do.Just kidding...
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Quote, originally posted by Cougar Vibe »BTW: I'd wish them a nice afternoon of sitting around on the couch, drinking Molson and watching football (er, hockey), but that's what they always do.Just kidding...Hey, it's a Chesterfield, not a couch. (remember that great Molson ad?)
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Quote, originally posted by Cougar Vibe »I'm pretty sure the second Monday in October is Thanksgiving in Canada.BTW: I'd wish them a nice afternoon of sitting around on the couch, drinking Molson and watching football (er, hockey), but that's what they always do.Just kidding...Yes today is the day!
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Yes it is! Happy Thanksgiving day fellow Canucks!
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Happy Thanksgiving from south of the border.
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well its columbus day here!! pretty much a lame holiday and we dont get any mail today...I hope those north have a wonderful thanks giving. And that your holiday is more of a real holiday!!I'm looking forward to our Thanksgiving later next month.... No Retail Zoos, No apartment Fires, just a fun relaxing weeekend spent with family!!
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happy thanksgiving to all the canadinas.can't wait till con edison day.
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Quote, originally posted by ZubenElGenubi »Hey, it's a Chesterfield, not a couch. (remember that great Molson ad?)Its a couch to me. I'm not sure where that comes from because NO ONE I know calls it a Chesterfield. They might call it a sofa as opposed to a couch, but chesterfield...?I just got back from my second Turkey dinner. I love brussel spouts! Mmm yummy. Got some leftover gobbler too.
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Happy Thanksgiving.And Columbus Day is a crock. Sure he might have discovered the Americas for the Europeans which is how we came to be here today. But the raping and pillaging kinda make that a moot point.
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Quote, originally posted by redlava »Happy Thanksgiving.And Columbus Day is a crock. Sure he might have discovered the Americas for the Europeans which is how we came to be here today. But the raping and pillaging kinda make that a moot point. He wasnt even the first european in the americas. The Vikings had him beat by a few hundred years
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Quote, originally posted by zionzr2 »and we dont get any mail today...Awww yeah, so that's why my mailbox wasn't overflowing with spam of the dead tree variety and/or bills today? I was wondering about that. Redlava, right on man. Anyway, now that it's almost the next day, happy thanksgiving up there eh, for the next few seconds!
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ya, i never did figure out what Columbus Day was a big deal growing up. besides, the america's were named after Amerigo Despuci (sp?) and not even Columbus! plus, the Vikings discovered North America well before Columbus was even thought of in existence! and as someone has already mentioned, why celebrate a guy who wiped out entire peoples and their cultures? that's like having a Hitler day in Germany! (ok, well sorta, but you get what i mean).
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well, we do celebrate thanksgiving... like carlos mencia said.. don't trust whitey day
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I hardly celebrate holidays... let alone try and keep track of canadian ones on an american calander lol... so a late happy thanksgiving to my fellow canadians.
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