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  • #11
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    lol damn right, doesnt even have to be a weekend, even at 1 in the morning during a weekday is perfect for gathering round, eating and waking the neighbours

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    • #12
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      This is what makes life worth living! Isn't it wonderful to commiserate with your family over a nice meal? I wish we did an all Armenian Thanksgiving that would be my favorite. My family is too small ...

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      • #13
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        In fact anytime ppl walk into your house (unanounced of course) regardless of time, and what's on the table. it's a gathering God I miss Armenia

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        • #14
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          HEy Lambie...don't cry...the only Armenian I have contact with in my family is my dad...sad, I know...I don't even celebrate Thanksgiving, because I'm alone here in the US...my favorite holiday is Christmas because my parents taught that Christmas isn't about getting gifts, but getting together with your family and remembering the reason why we celebrate Christmas...

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          • #15
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            agree with your parents Jen Christmas is not about gifts it's about time spent with family I Love Christmas too

            Any of you guys want to borrow my family you may do so, have plenty in US too

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            • #16
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              Any up here in Northern Cali??? I really miss spending time with my family over the holidays...

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              • #17
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                All about So Cal, baby.

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                • #18
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                  Hey Jen that's good stuff, seriously. Did you know that retail here in America does, I forget is it 2/3's or 3/4's of their business in the Winter season/quarter, whatever. We can't abandon it now (sarcasm)! X-Mas was cool last year and it should be cool this year. I'll be with my Dad who is Armo and aggro at the same time! He NEVER does ANYTHING remotely Armenian anymore, sux. My Mom who is primarily Irish holds down the Armenian traditions more than he does. She loves Armenian culture. My Dad is shameful in that respect ...

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                  • #19
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                    north south who cares hahaha

                    They are mainly in glendale/burbank area whats the other one? tajanga???

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                    • #20
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                      Originally posted by One-Way
                      All about So Cal, baby.

                      I guess I'll end up going to So Cal for the holidays then...

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