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My cousins come from NY and we celebrate with a big feast, Turkey, mash potatoes, rice, stuffing, gravy, and more.
 
My in-laws are coming to visit for Thanksgiving....so I did what anyone else would do, I volunteered to work thursday through sunday!
 
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:17:03 PM]We have a Thanksgiving dinner, but show no traces of patriotism.
Same with Christmas, I show no traces of religion.
And all the American holidays about Independents and soldiers, I just stay home and be happy that I'm not at school.
That reminds me, this one guy at school, he was like, "Do you celebrate Easter?". Then I was like "My mom says that I'm too old for Easter."

As you can see, I celebrate holidays without being patriotic or recognizing it religiously.
Shows how much you care about are soldiers fighting to save us from getting hit again. Thanks for your support.

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As of my parents divorce I will be heading to my Grandma and Grandpa's house, maybe. If not then I will have to stay alone while my Mom is in Las Vegas seeing her sisters.
 
Lisamilitz said:
Am I the only one who has Macaroni for Thanksgiving dinner?

Like, my brother is in love with Mac & cheese so we had it for Thanksgiving a couple of years ago.

;]
You're not alone...I'm in love with baked mac & cheese.
 
Well my relatives either hate us and/or live far away so they don't bother visiting us for Thanksgiving. But at least my family is somewhat large to fill the table. And we make a lot of food and watch the parade on the tele.
 
Well, I have a large thanksgiving schedule. My mom stays home cooking along with my oldest brother and the relatives/friends that come early, we really get into the Thankgiving spirit, we do everything. But anyway my other brother and I go run the Turkey Trot which is five miles, don't ask me my time it's horrible. And after that we have the annual neighborhood TurkeyBowl which is just a game of fun football. We usually have 20 to 30 people over for thankgivings. I'm making Apple Crumb Cake. =]
 
What is Thanks giving? I mean, I have a brief idea, but I'm not entirely sure.
 
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:17:03 PM]We have a Thanksgiving dinner, but show no traces of patriotism.
Same with Christmas, I show no traces of religion.
And all the American holidays about Independantness and soldiers, I just stay home and be happy that I'm not at school.
That reminds me, this one guy at school, he was like, "Do you celebrate Easter?". Then I was like "My mom says that I'm too old for Easter."

As you can see, I celebrate holidays without being patriotic or recognizing it religiously.
You are such a douchebag. Why did your family even come to US you seem to hate it.
 
SSgt. Garrett said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:17:03 PM]We have a Thanksgiving dinner, but show no traces of patriotism.
Same with Christmas, I show no traces of religion.
And all the American holidays about Independantness and soldiers, I just stay home and be happy that I'm not at school.
That reminds me, this one guy at school, he was like, "Do you celebrate Easter?". Then I was like "My mom says that I'm too old for Easter."

As you can see, I celebrate holidays without being patriotic or recognizing it religiously.
You are such a douchebag. Why did your family even come to US you seem to hate it.
I agree. You are a douche.
 
Bacon Boy said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:42:28 PM]
Bacon Boy said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:17:03 PM]We have a Thanksgiving dinner, but show no traces of patriotism.
Same with Christmas, I show no traces of religion.
And all the American holidays about Independantness and soldiers, I just stay home and be happy that I'm not at school.
That reminds me, this one guy at school, he was like, "Do you celebrate Easter?". Then I was like "My mom says that I'm too old for Easter."

As you can see, I celebrate holidays without being patriotic or recognizing it religiously.
What the hell does being Patriotic have anything to do with Thnaksgiving? Do you even know what it's about?
Thanksgiving - Peace between the pills and the Native Americans.

I do not recognize that while celebrating Thanksgiving. I just eat the food.
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Thanksgiving is a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude, (and/or appreciation to God), family and friends for which all have been blessed of material possessions and relationships. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. This holiday has since moved away from its religious roots.

It's not really about the Pilgrims at all.
Bacon Boy... he's right, you were wrong, lay off of him.
 
My family is having about 15 relatives over for dinner. And of course I will be watching the macy's parade in the morning (:
 
I'm heading into the city to see the parade this year, should be a blast. I've seen it once or twice in the past when I was younger. After that we'll be having family at my house. We always have them here since my birthday is always a few days near Thanksgiving, so we celebrate them together.
 
*trevor said:
Bacon Boy said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:42:28 PM]
Bacon Boy said:
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Thanksgiving - Peace between the pills and the Native Americans.

I do not recognize that while celebrating Thanksgiving. I just eat the food.
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Thanksgiving is a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude, (and/or appreciation to God), family and friends for which all have been blessed of material possessions and relationships. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. This holiday has since moved away from its religious roots.

It's not really about the Pilgrims at all.
Bacon Boy... he's right, you were wrong, lay off of him.
Besides, the moving to America was because of the religion problems.
Not Thanksgiving.
 
[Nook said:
,Nov 21 2010, 01:02:21 AM]
*trevor said:
Bacon Boy said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 11 2010, 03:42:28 PM]
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Thanksgiving is a holiday to express thankfulness, gratitude, (and/or appreciation to God), family and friends for which all have been blessed of material possessions and relationships. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. This holiday has since moved away from its religious roots.

It's not really about the Pilgrims at all.
Bacon Boy... he's right, you were wrong, lay off of him.
Besides, the moving to America was because of the religion problems.
Not Thanksgiving.
I'm guessing your from Hanoi, right?
 
Nic said:
[Nook said:
,Nov 21 2010, 01:02:21 AM]
*trevor said:
Bacon Boy said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
Bacon Boy... he's right, you were wrong, lay off of him.
Besides, the moving to America was because of the religion problems.
Not Thanksgiving.
I'm guessing your from Hanoi, right?
Nonono.

South.
And I was born here, lived here all my life.
 
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