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Title: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Dr. Dan on November 22, 2007, 03:10:39 PM
 :P
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on November 22, 2007, 03:15:40 PM
I am, reluctantly. My family all wants it. I am much more of an Italian/Mexican food guy. *sighs*  :-\
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Post by: Eliezer Ben Avraham on November 22, 2007, 04:27:18 PM
yes, but i attach no national significance to it at all
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Post by: Sarah on November 22, 2007, 05:51:13 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
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Post by: New Yorker on November 22, 2007, 05:53:16 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.

Yeah, well that's only because we're thanking G-d that we all got out of Britain! :::D
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 05:54:49 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
Why is that Sarah?
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 05:55:39 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.

Yeah, well that's only because we're thanking G-d that we all got out of Britain! :::D
8;)
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Sarah on November 22, 2007, 06:19:36 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.

Yeah, well that's only because we're thanking G-d that we all got out of Britain! :::D

 ;D
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Post by: Sarah on November 22, 2007, 06:25:01 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
Why is that Sarah?

I can't really explain it but you have a very different way of expressing yourselves in general and have a kind of traditional culture without much history to it. The way you live your lives socially and everything! :) Its just completely different.

And thats before having started on your accents.

Americans are a lot more extroverted then the British, you make something out of nothing, just to do things! Which is both a good and odd thing.
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Post by: cjd on November 22, 2007, 07:02:12 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
The Brits are in no position to be judges of what is cheesy.They have become a second rate country and people. They have sold their a-s to the muslims and every other scum that has invaded their country. How can a day set aside to give thanks be cheesy? Why would you say something like that? Its really disgusting to see what envy will make people say. The English only give America respect when they come around sniffing for help. Your statement about Americans made me loose a lot of respect for you Sarah. I ignored it at first but it seems you plan to run with the ball and continue on about it.
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Post by: kellymaureen on November 22, 2007, 07:05:25 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.

Yeah, well that's only because we're thanking G-d that we all got out of Britain! :::D

 :::D  My grandfather would be rolling over in his grave if he could see whats become of the country he loved

and we had turkey and everything that goes with it before I went to work....it was pretty great and shopping tomorrow morning...ahhhh thanksgiving O0
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Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 07:08:15 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
The Brits are in no position to be judges of what is cheesy.They have become a second rate country and people. They have sold their a-s to the muslims and every other scum that has invaded their country. How can a day set aside to give thanks be cheesy? Why would you say something like that? Its really disgusting to see what envy will make people say. The English only give America respect when they come around sniffing for help. Your statement about Americans made me loose a lot of respect for you Sarah. I ignored it at first but it seems you plan to run with the ball and continue on about it.
Thank You CJD.  You said exactly what I was thinking.
I'm disappointed that you would post something like that Sarah.  :(
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Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on November 22, 2007, 07:15:24 PM
I had different foods, Turkey and steak only becuase my parents made it for us and guests.
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Post by: bullcat jr. on November 22, 2007, 07:20:42 PM
We had Lasanga  ;) and then turkey.  It was yummy!
I said Thank You to God for my family before we ate.
At the end we had apple pie.   O0
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Post by: cjd on November 22, 2007, 07:28:06 PM
We had Lasanga  ;) and then turkey.  It was yummy!
I said Thank You to G-d for my family before we ate.
At the end we had apple pie.   O0
Sounds like you had a nice day and you did not forget the most important thing giving thanks to G-d O0
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Post by: Tzvi Ben Roshel1 on November 22, 2007, 07:29:57 PM
Everyday should be a day of thanks giving (giving thanks) to G-d.
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Post by: Johnson Brown on November 22, 2007, 07:31:50 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
The Brits think Americans with Thanksgiving is cheesy, this is from some of the backwards people who still believe in Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses?
I don't think the Brit opinion should count for anything if they still believe in this fairy tale.
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Dr. Dan on November 22, 2007, 07:32:06 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.

that's because you didn't have pilgrim and native americans to rave about.
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Johnson Brown on November 22, 2007, 07:39:50 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
Why is that Sarah?

I can't really explain it but you have a very different way of expressing yourselves in general and have a kind of traditional culture without much history to it. The way you live your lives socially and everything! :) Its just completely different.

And thats before having started on your accents.

Americans are a lot more extroverted then the British, you make something out of nothing, just to do things! Which is both a good and odd thing.
No celebrating the Queens birthday is so more meaningful, the Queen, what a joke
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Johnson Brown on November 22, 2007, 07:43:07 PM
I have a question for everyone, do you think the British people will ever wake up and say what is with this Royal Family garbage and why are we paying this bunch of nobody's so much money each year just to wear a crown and wave.
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Post by: White Israelite on November 22, 2007, 07:45:05 PM
I'm Jewish and celebrated thanksgiving, family had me over and had a big turkey which was delicious along with stuffing and some pumpkin pie. I am stuffed.
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: cjd on November 22, 2007, 07:50:12 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
Why is that Sarah?

I can't really explain it but you have a very different way of expressing yourselves in general and have a kind of traditional culture without much history to it. The way you live your lives socially and everything! :) Its just completely different.

And thats before having started on your accents.

Americans are a lot more extroverted then the British, you make something out of nothing, just to do things! Which is both a good and odd thing.
No celebrating the Queens birthday is so more meaningful, the Queen, what a joke
The Queen is the least of the oddities in that country. Maybe we should all speak with a fine cockney accent Sarah would that make you happy. We have almost 400 years of history here in one form or another thats quite enough for us. The English should concentrate on the ills that pervade their own country before looking across the pond 8;) 8;)
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: cjd on November 22, 2007, 07:53:08 PM
I have a question for everyone, do you think the British people will ever wake up and say what is with this Royal Family garbage and why are we paying this bunch of nobody's so much money each year just to wear a crown and wave.
Its a tourist trap nothing more!
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 07:56:03 PM
Almost 400 years of history...stop it CJD...making such a big to do over nothing.    ;)


Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Johnson Brown on November 22, 2007, 07:59:26 PM
Almost 400 years of history...stop it CJD...making such a big to do over nothing.    ;)



I think you have to loosen that melon a little bullcat.
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 08:23:21 PM
Almost 400 years of history...stop it CJD...making such a big to do over nothing.    ;)



I think you have to loosen that melon a little bullcat.
Not sure I can do that.   ;)
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Ehud on November 22, 2007, 08:58:56 PM
I wish I had a thanksgiving dinner.   :(

Mostly everyone went home and Hillel was closed so the only real option was to make Thanksgiving dinner just for myself and that seemed like too much work.   I pretty much just studied all day.  :-[  One of my friends said he'd bring some leftovers back for me though.   O0 

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: nessuno on November 22, 2007, 09:19:35 PM
Happy Thanksgiving Ze'ev!
I hope you enjoy the leftovers - I usually don't like leftovers but on Thanksgiving I do - sometimes more then the meal.

You will be rewarded, in the future, for all the hardwork and sacrifices you are making now   :)

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Post by: WestCoastJTF on November 22, 2007, 10:17:23 PM
I did.  It was an interesting experience.  We went to a friend's house we didn't know all that well.  Over dinner, I asked what everyone was thankful for.  There was kind of a confused silence.  I said I was thankful to live in a great country, that our country is still on the map, that I am in good health, etc.

After that suddenly everyone spoke up and said similar things.  I think people forget sometimes how much we have to be thankful for.

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Post by: Daniel on November 22, 2007, 10:21:51 PM
I just returned from a nice Thanksgiving dinner with my family. I can understand and respect Chaim's perspective. But this is something that gives my family a nice opportunity to get together, plus they depend on me to come. I don't attach any religious significance to it. It's just something we've always done and still continue to do for the sake of family and FOOOOOOOOD!!!

Man oh man, you guys have GOT to try the apple pie from Cosco! It's astounding!!!
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Post by: Dr. Dan on November 22, 2007, 10:57:34 PM
I just returned from a nice Thanksgiving dinner with my family. I can understand and respect Chaim's perspective. But this is something that gives my family a nice opportunity to get together, plus they depend on me to come. I don't attach any religious significance to it. It's just something we've always done and still continue to do for the sake of family and FOOOOOOOOD!!!

Man oh man, you guys have GOT to try the apple pie from Cosco! It's astounding!!!

not to mention the pecan pie from Costco.

But I'll have to just say that I'm glad that American Jews celebrate this good natured holiday. I have to disagree with Chaim even though he has a good point about Jews practicing American holidays. Factually he's correct, but somethign doesn't feel right about what he says.
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Post by: White Israelite on November 23, 2007, 02:45:28 AM
Black Friday is going to be chaos at the stores.
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Post by: Dexter on November 23, 2007, 05:54:17 AM
Thanks a who what what?
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Post by: Dexter on November 23, 2007, 06:21:56 AM
(http://bokertov.typepad.com/btb/images/2007/11/22/bush_turkey_cropped.jpg)
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Post by: Husar on November 23, 2007, 07:26:32 AM
My Serbian Ancestors
ate one turk a day...

 ;D
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Post by: Dexter on November 23, 2007, 07:34:46 AM
My Serbian Ancestors
ate one turk a day...

 ;D
:D
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Post by: newman on November 23, 2007, 07:46:50 AM
My Serbian Ancestors
ate one turk a day...

 ;D

The Transylvanians under Vlad used to shish kebab their turks (see my signature pic).
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Dan on November 23, 2007, 09:47:16 AM
Yes, I did! It's an opportunity for most of our family to come together since we don't live all close by... It's great!
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Post by: Dr. Dan on November 23, 2007, 10:51:05 AM
Yes, I did! It's an opportunity for most of our family to come together since we don't live all close by... It's great!


But why choose to live so far apart from the family?
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Post by: Sarah on November 23, 2007, 03:23:26 PM
I have a question for everyone, do you think the British people will ever wake up and say what is with this Royal Family garbage and why are we paying this bunch of nobody's so much money each year just to wear a crown and wave.

Not only that but for her grandson and his girlfriend to go nightclubbing everynight.
Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: Sarah on November 23, 2007, 03:28:52 PM
The Brits find Americans cheesy when it comes to Thanksgiving. Well, most do.
The Brits are in no position to be judges of what is cheesy.They have become a second rate country and people. They have sold their a-s to the muslims and every other scum that has invaded their country. How can a day set aside to give thanks be cheesy? Why would you say something like that? Its really disgusting to see what envy will make people say. The English only give America respect when they come around sniffing for help. Your statement about Americans made me loose a lot of respect for you Sarah. I ignored it at first but it seems you plan to run with the ball and continue on about it.

Because that is what British people feel. Honest.

The English are jealous of America because of what it has become. It is the most powerful country in the world. Britain used to hold that title with its empire. Now it doesn't because...you know why.

Title: Re: Who here is celebrating Thanksgiving today with Turkey etc etc etc?
Post by: newman on November 23, 2007, 03:39:15 PM
My Serbian Ancestors
ate one turk a day...

 ;D

The Transylvanians under Vlad used to shish kebab their turks (see my signature pic).

Ah Yes Vlad the Impailer...aka Vlad Ţepeş cel Wallachia/ cel Drǎculea!!!!! He was great! I love Romania and he was a prime example of Euorpeans fighitning back the HORRIBLE Turks who would have taken over, made dhimmies out of Rumanians and raped the land! He wasa good leader, whowas betrayed by the noble class.

Anywho, even though I don't like Thanksgiving, I had to go to my borther and sister-in-law's home to have dinner. It's always done Egyptian style with tabouli and we had lamb shanks. yey  :(

I loved it when Vlad nailed the hats onto the heads of the muSSlim emmisaries! LOL!!!

You gotta LOVE that guy. :)