I know you yanks don't have yours for a little while yet, but we canucks will be dining on freezer-eagle with all the fixins this Sunday...
~:cheers:
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I know you yanks don't have yours for a little while yet, but we canucks will be dining on freezer-eagle with all the fixins this Sunday...
~:cheers:
freezer-eagle?
Freezer-Eagle=Turkey.
Happy Thanksgiving, even if you do have your calendars wrong!!!
:canada: ~:cheers: :unitedstates:
A Happy Thanksgiving to my northern neighbors!
CR
Happy Eat-Yourself-Stupid day to our northern brothers and sisters!
mmmmmm... stuffing....
~:cheers:
And the Loonie is worth $1.02 American to boot. :daisy:
We're having prime rib instead of turkey. I'll be giving thanks for that!
care to buy some cheap American products?Quote:
Originally Posted by Beirut
I'll take my pay in canadian dollars plz.
Uh, do the Canadians even celebrate thanksgiving? ~:confused:
Meh. Bonne fête de l'action de grâce! / Happy thanksgiving!
Happy thanks giving. And try not to get too drunk.
No ####? That's cool. Can someone give me the Canadian Thanksgiving Story? Does it involve the white man screwing over the injuns? I bet they regret showing us that corn!!!:laugh4:
So our Canadian commonwealth cousins thanksgiving is the first one! Nice. I'm with Beirut though, steak all the way.
God Bless Her Majesty.
Have a good time lads. :beam:
Enjoy your awesome monopoly money and... freezer-eagle. Freezer-eagle...Freezer-eagle....Freezer-eagle... :beam:
Actually it's about French guys celebrating having enough food to survive a winter.Quote:
Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
Thanks. :sunny:Quote:
Originally Posted by InsaneApache
And I've got a $27 bottle of California red to go with that prime rib. We might even take a drive to the farm north of here and get an organic prime rib roast. It's about 50% more expensive than the normal stuff, but I'll bet it's good!
The Wine.
http://www.winechateau.com/vsku1367792.html
I don't know anything about wine, but I know this stuff tastes really good. :yes:
We might see you on the 'Drunkards tThread' later on then. :thumbsup:
Happy Thanksgiving ~:cheers:
Bah, anglo-saxons and their weird traditions and celebrations...
Actually, in all truth, it's not really tied to anglo-saxons... Most cultures used to have the harvest festival at the end of fall, in one shape or another, and at various dates (depending on their geographical location).Quote:
Originally Posted by HoreTore
There are still lots of places where they still have "Harvest Day". So it's not unique or special in any way - just that in some places it's no longer celebrated.
That being said, I know you were talking tongue-in-cheek. :)
Well i just finished my fine harvest feast of Freezer eagle, brussel sprouts, beans, mashed potatoes, and blue berry pie.