View Full Version : Happy Thanksgiving, Canadians.
Crono
10-11-2004, 08:35 PM
I figured that I may as well make this thread seeing as no one else has. As you non-Canadians may or may not know, Canada celebrated Thanksgiving today (well, and for a lot of people, yesterday too).
So who enjoyed their dinner? Mine was decent.. I've had better, though.
Maybe thanksgiving isn't that important, but hey, we get the day off and that's all that matters.. it'll be a short week of school this week. :)
DimHalo
10-11-2004, 09:03 PM
I get a short week this week too. No holiday, just get Friday off because of Midterms.
DarkMaster
10-11-2004, 09:04 PM
http://www.4eyes.net/bunkhouse/pictures/Wildlife/turkey.jpg You sir have been owned.
:canada:
Dylflon
10-11-2004, 09:21 PM
GRAAAAVY!
Yums.
Happydude
10-11-2004, 09:52 PM
my family doesn't celebrate thanksgiving :(
i would really love to have a traditional thanksgiving dinner though at least once in my life
Joeiss
10-11-2004, 10:22 PM
YO, honestly, your family sucks. Like, no Holidays? That is tiiiight,
The Germanator
10-11-2004, 10:48 PM
You Canadians have it all wrong. It's Columbus day, sillies.
Acebot44
10-11-2004, 11:14 PM
And tomorrow is Dia De La Raza which everyone should celebrate.
Typhoid
10-11-2004, 11:37 PM
Me, my sister Krissy, and other sister Andi, and Andi's BF Peter and my nephew went to my grandparents hosue for Turkey day.
We had tons of stuffing and potatoes,yams and pumpkin pie.
Lots of laughs were shared. 'Twas a good day.
GameMaster
10-12-2004, 12:19 AM
Something funny happened today:
My motion grpahics teacher jokingly said Happy Thanksgiving at the beginning of class because he knew it was that day for Canadians. And then he started telling pirate jokes! And all I could think about was Dylflon becuase those are two parts of him. It was almost as if Dylflon and my teacher had an out-of-the-body experience and switched places for a minute.
I went to my Aunt's place for dinner today. I showed my cousins Katamari Damacy. They loved it. "Can you roll up the mouse? Can you roll up that wall? Can you roll up that car?" I also played some 4-player Halo with them, and then we decided to go have a chestnut war at their chestnut tree. The chestnuts have all dropped, so you crack the spiky pods open and get the hard nut part out. It makes for awesome bruises. Anyways, half of us climbed up into the tree with pockets full of the chestnuts and the other half stayed on the ground. I only got pegged in the tree once, in my neck.
Great day.
GiMpY-wAnNaBe
10-12-2004, 01:10 PM
i worked for thanksgiving, but i don't mind, we were being paid double pay and a half for holidays. Afterwards, i had a family thanksgiving dinner at a relatives house up north, good times.
Dark Samurai
10-12-2004, 03:03 PM
And tomorrow is Dia De La Raza which everyone should celebrate.
Im not of Mexican background... sorry...
Im El Salvadorean...
Crono
10-12-2004, 03:46 PM
i worked for thanksgiving, but i don't mind, we were being paid double pay and a half for holidays. Afterwards, i had a family thanksgiving dinner at a relatives house up north, good times.
Where up north? Northern Toronto or the real "up north" as in Northern Ontario?
GameMaster
10-12-2004, 04:30 PM
What are Canadians thankful for on their day of thanks?
Acebot44
10-12-2004, 04:47 PM
Im not of Mexican background... sorry...
Im El Salvadorean...
It does not matter my friend. Dia De La Raza celebrates the meeting of the European race(s) and the Native Americans to form a new mixed race. Mexican, Guatimalin, Salvidorian, Nicaraguan, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Dominican, or Bolivian. It doesnt matter ;)
I don't have any Latino blood in me and I'm celebrating.
What are Canadians thankful for on their day of thanks?
I'm thankful for friends.
I know, it's cheesy, but it's true.
Su-Yin
10-13-2004, 06:20 AM
hmm....ive never celebrated thanksgiving b4 (obviously...im malaysian)....can someone fill me in bout what its all about?
turkey and being thankful for stuff? lol
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