On behalf Great Britain i would like to extend my warmest best wishes to our American cousins, who are getting tommorrow off work, to skive and stuff themselves with food under the guise of 'Thanksgiving'.........
lol......have fun, you skivers!! .........
fluffy
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Ty Fluffs. I will be thinking of you while you are at home correcting school papers(that is where you will be at that time I suppose) and I am stuffing my face with turkey,pies and grapenut pudding(My fave *slurp*) etc etc.....
when it was a Canadian Thanksgiving to wish Jim one, so I'll so it now
since he could be celebrating it in the U.S. this week.
Have a very merry Thanksgiving.
I don't think it'll snow over there.
Eat lots of stuff, but not too much.
But don't forget to share or you can enjoy it anywhere or Don't forget your Sa vois fair (not sure how to spell it)
When the puritans came over to America and the Native people of American and the newcomers shared a great big meal. Both people ate together. And that's the way it should be.
I guess the Canadian newcomers and the Native people just ate on a different day together, kinda unsure why the date is different.
lol..........i'm pointing out that whilst you lot have a wonderful day with your families and friends we don't............lol.........
so bah humbug!!.............like Scrooge.............
i'm only joking of course...........lol...........
besides, no-one in the world does Hogmany like the Scot's..........lol.....
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I'd love to celebrate it just once!
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