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  • Happy Thanksgiving

    To all the Americans on this board which I believe is about 99.9% Happy Thanksgiving.

    Just think Christmas is only a month away, another holiday, another large meal, getting together with relatives that drive you nuts.

  • #2
    Originally posted by rickhd
    To all the Americans on this board which I believe is about 99.9%
    Yeh, thanks taking me in account... I'm this worthy 0.1%

    There's also new year to celebrate

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    • #3
      Thanksgiving! A Nice Alternative To Xmas!

      Nothing like a wonderful holiday with food and sharing that is a nice alternative to Christmas without its mass commercialization and exploitation. Thanks to the freedom of competition and exchange, people have a choice between these two, equally important holidays. I prefer to go with Thanksgiving, as it is a day of giving thanks ( in theory ), but in which Pilgrims sent elite special forces to Indian camps to steal stuff. In fact, they stole stuff from the Indians to be used as Christmas presents ( notice the sheer genius and time preference exhibited by the Pilgrims?). Even though at the time the Pilgrims did not know they were creating the recipe for an alternative holiday to Xmas, they nonetheless used the occasion of giving thanks to prepare for Christmas by buying stuff ( stealing ) from the Indians which they argued was clearly on sale. Thus, the day after Thanksgiving shopping holiday was born in which all things are on sale. So while you are shopping for your "Friends" DVDs or some stupid build-a-bear in a crowded retail store Friday after Thanksgiving, be sure to take a moment to thank our founding fathers for having the good sense to think of us while they engaged in Pilgrimage.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        what the hell is that supposed to mean, the 99.9%??? i thought this was an Armenian Club Forum... so for us ARMENIANS thanksgiving is all about getting together with our relatives for another average family gathering... nothing special, and just another day of large meals... AVERAGE! ORNIDARY!

        i love it because its predictable...

        but x-mas for us ARMENIANS is Jan th 7th... and we dont have a tree for x-mas people... we have it for New Years...

        anywho, i am sure this post will blow up... but ohhhhhhh well... i got my back up...

        so getting back to the topic, thanksgiving to me means, THANKS for another LARGE MEAL!

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        • #5
          Poor turkeys.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
            Poor turkeys.

            Thats what they get for being so yummy yummy....

            *licking fingers

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            • #7
              Happy Thanksgiving 2005 everybody!! Tell us how you day went!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nunechka
                what the hell is that supposed to mean, the 99.9%??? i thought this was an Armenian Club Forum... so for us ARMENIANS thanksgiving is all about getting together with our relatives for another average family gathering... nothing special, and just another day of large meals... AVERAGE! ORNIDARY!
                HAHAHAHA ... EVERY Armenian get together is like thanksgiving All the thankes, and kenatses and the food oh my THE FOOD

                Happy Stuffed-Turkey day everyone!!!!
                this post = teh win.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lamb Boy
                  Happy Thanksgiving 2005 everybody!! Tell us how you day went!!
                  I'm having lamb instead of turkey.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #10
                    Horizon!

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