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_____V_____
11-27-2008, 06:47 AM
Amidst all the chaos and terror over here, I would still like to go ahead and wish everyone a very happy and wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Remember to dress up, have lots of wonderful parties (and beer) and dont overdose on the tough turkey meat!
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Have a great Thanksgiving, all. :)
bloody_ribcut
11-27-2008, 06:55 AM
happy turkey day V.
Painfulldeath
11-27-2008, 06:59 AM
Even though ours in Canada was last month, I want to wish a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone south of the Border. And V.
Despare
11-27-2008, 06:59 AM
Happy Thanksgiving!
mikeyjay88
11-27-2008, 07:15 AM
Happy thanksgiving!!
ferretchucker
11-27-2008, 08:23 AM
Happy rape of the natives land day.
I mean...happy thanksgiving.
skyblue342
11-27-2008, 08:25 AM
Happy biggest mess in the kitchen ever day!
nightmare_of _death
11-27-2008, 08:33 AM
Happy Thanksgiving
monalisa
11-27-2008, 08:35 AM
Happy Thanksgiving. Don't over-dramatize stuff, it'll only get ya down. Be grateful that you have the friends and family that love you. I miss my parents so much, (mom passed away 11/28/2005, dad just passed away 10/6/2008) this is the first holiday without both, and I'm really having a hard time with that. But at least they were great enough people that I love them and miss them. Some people I know haven't been that lucky to have parents that actually loved them and knew how to show it. And the unkindness some people show here, doesn't help either, but thankfully most people are pretty cool and actually have a clue how to treat people.
Again, Happy Thanksgiving, be grateful for what you have.
mikeyjay88
11-27-2008, 08:38 AM
That makes me sad monalisa that this is your first year without your parents. My heart goes out to you and i hope you have a great thanksgiving. Your right also we should use this day to give thanks for what we have in our lives.
monalisa
11-27-2008, 08:46 AM
That makes me sad monalisa that this is your first year without your parents. My heart goes out to you and i hope you have a great thanksgiving. Your right also we should use this day to give thanks for what we have in our lives.
Thanks for your kindness. I don't mean to sound like a friggin' Polly-Anna, but if more people could just be nicer to each other, and actually appreciate the goodness they have in their life instead of whining about it when things don't go their way, the world really would be a better place. It's not that difficult of a concept! Anyway, hope you have a great day! Now go hug someone! :D
ferretchucker
11-27-2008, 08:57 AM
We don't have thanksgiving here in England (we're all too pompous to thank anyone), so it doesn't mean anything to me.
The Flayed One
11-27-2008, 09:10 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, HDC!
Here's some fine reading from one of my favorite sites, The Straight Dope:
Dear Cecil:
A friend of mine says she heard from "a reputable source" that Thanksgiving was actually invented by Harper's Bazaar in the 1800s. Can this be true?
— Mindy, Champaign, Illinois
Dear Mindy:
Right idea, wrong magazine.
Thanksgiving as we know it today--at least on the scale we know it--is largely the creation of Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's Book, one of the first women's magazines. Mrs. Hale spent 36 years browbeating public officials high and low before finally getting Thanksgiving declared a national holiday in 1863.
But first a little history. What we now think of as the original Thanksgiving took place in the fall of 1621 at the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts, with the Pilgrims and some 90 Wampanoag Indians on hand to chow down, play volleyball, and exchange native diseases. (No joke--an earlier tribe of Indians had been wiped out by European-imported smallpox.) The occasion came to be a semiofficial holiday among New Englanders, one of many such celebrations held throughout the colonies at various times of the year.
The idea of holding a national Thanksgiving, however, was slow to catch on. The Continental Congress scheduled the first one for Thursday, December 18, 1777, to celebrate the defeat of General Burgoyne at Saratoga. In 1789 George Washington proclaimed a one-time-only day of thanksgiving for Thursday, November 26, to celebrate the new Constitution.
But his successors let the idea drop. Thomas Jefferson, for one, considered proclaiming holidays "a monarchical practice" and paid no attention to Thanksgiving during his term of office.
Enter Mrs. Hale. A native of New Hampshire, she became obsessed with the idea that "Thanksgiving like the Fourth of July should be considered a national festival by all our people." Her opening salvo was her first novel, Northwood, published in 1827. An entire chapter was devoted to a detailed description of a Thanksgiving dinner complete with stuffed turkey and pumpkin pie.
In 1846, nine years after she became the editor of Godey's Lady's Book, she launched a crusade to make Thanksgiving an official holiday. Every fall the magazine would editorialize on the subject, meanwhile running high-cholesterol but probably pretty darn tasty recipes for such things as "Indian Pudding with Frumenty sauce" and "ham soaked in cider three weeks, stuffed with sweet potatoes, and baked in maple syrup." Mrs. Hale also wrote hundreds of letters to influential people urging them to support her cause.
Her efforts continued up through the Civil War. In 1861 she asked both sides to "lay aside our enmities on this one day and join in a Thanksgiving Day of Peace." The appeal failed, but eventually, some believe, she was able to pitch President Lincoln in person. Whatever the case, Abe finally issued a National Thanksgiving Proclamation on October 3, 1863, setting aside the last Thursday of November as the official day.
Thanksgiving continued to be proclaimed annually by the president this way until 1939, when Franklin Roosevelt blithely declared that Thanksgiving that year was going to take place on the third Thursday of November. Crass commercialism was the chief consideration--FDR hoped to woo retailers, who complained that they needed more time to "make proper provision for the Christmas rush" and incidentally cram in a few more shopping days.
FDR's move outraged Republicans and quite a few football coaches throughout the country, who claimed that not only was FDR trampling on sacred national traditions, he was screwing up the bowl game schedule. For two years, people celebrated Thanksgiving on one of two different days, depending on their political inclinations. In 1941, however, Congress got into the act by officially declaring that Thanksgiving would thenceforward fall on the fourth Thursday of November.
Article http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/434/is-it-true-thanksgiving-was-invented-by-the-editor-of-em-harpers-bazaar-em
monalisa
11-27-2008, 09:13 AM
We don't have thanksgiving here in England (we're all too pompous to thank anyone), so it doesn't mean anything to me.
No, I don't imagine that would be a recognized holiday in England. :p But, hey, you could always go have some Bangers and Mash and appreciate your loved ones anyway. :)
@Flayed: Interesting bit of history. I never paid much attention to history in school, frankly cuz I don't think they were all that honest about true history and they made it terribly boring to learn. I find I have much more interest in history now that I'm older and actually try to figure things out (if that makes any sense). Thanks!
crabapple
11-27-2008, 09:22 AM
Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to all at HDC. Let's all be thankful for what we have, whether humble or grand. Happy Thanksgiving HDC!
neverending
11-27-2008, 10:13 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, one and all.
Doc Faustus
11-27-2008, 10:19 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
sfear
11-27-2008, 11:29 AM
Happy Thanksgiving everyone and remember this day is more than a stumbling block on the road towards Christmas.
bwind22
11-27-2008, 11:40 AM
Happy Thanksgiving!
roshiq
11-27-2008, 11:59 AM
Happy Thanksgiving, HDC.:)
Disease
11-27-2008, 02:52 PM
Happy Thanksgiving American HDC folk.. I've been watching a bit of your football today, no turkey though.
VampiricClown
11-27-2008, 03:21 PM
T-DAY
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hacelikewhoa
11-27-2008, 05:20 PM
Happy thanksgiving everyone. I'm stuffed and sick. I've been sick for a couple weeks. My aunt gave me some sinus medicine but I'm thinking it was a nighttime kind haha which is not good considering I have to go to work tonight 10:30p-6:30 a. A bit of coffee should do me good. Hope everyone had a good one!
fortunato
11-27-2008, 07:25 PM
Ugh. So full.
I must say I had a wonderful holiday, and I very much hope all of my friends here did as well.
Dante'sInferno
11-27-2008, 08:00 PM
I hope everyone didn't get to hung-over from eating so damn much.
I hope everyone had a happy thanksgiving.
If not,i'll give you some of my turkey...it's dry though.But your not getting any stuffing.
:p :D
Many thanks for family & friends.....ate much....drank much...
a couple of these
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couple of these
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maybe 2 of these....or 3
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/12/1215_beer/image/wlbottle.jpg
fortunato
11-27-2008, 09:38 PM
All I drank today, besides a glass of wine, were a couple of these:
http://imbibable.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/millerhighlife.jpg
I know a lot of people hate Miller High Life, but it's what my family has always had at get-togethers. I've really grown to like it.
crabapple
11-27-2008, 09:58 PM
I like Miller High Life, it's a decent cheap beer, maybe one of the best cheap beers to be had.
neverending
11-27-2008, 10:38 PM
Had a great day. Made my own sangria recipe again. Everyone liked it. Only bad part was that all my friends smoke which I have a hard time dealing with.
Psycom5k
11-28-2008, 02:15 PM
Yea, kind late but I hope everybody enjoyed their thanksgiving. And now you can be giving thanks that I have returned. :)
ferretchucker
11-28-2008, 03:08 PM
And now you can be giving thanks that I have returned. :)
Just when the smell was starting to fade! :rolleyes:
Good to have you back bro.
Marroe
11-29-2008, 03:37 PM
I've officially had enough turkey for the next year....or two.
Leprucky Cougar
12-04-2008, 08:55 PM
I wasn't on here for Thanksgiving, but I hope everyone who celebrated it had a wonderful time getting together with friends, family, and other loved ones stuffing turkeys and stomachs. And Happy Holidays (for the upcoming ones) to everyone on HDC.