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DaRoosh65

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Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 19, 2004 01:53
This year, my family and I are going to spend Thanksgiving together with maybe my Mom and brother at my house.

We' re gonna have the usual dishes with maybe a few special one' s since both my Mother and brother are on special diets.

We might go over to my fiancee' s Grandmother' s house to visit as well.

That' s my plans for this Thanksgiving...

What are your plans?
Terry Bogard

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 19, 2004 01:55
Since I don' t celebrate Thanksgiving, I' ll probably do the same thing I do every year, lol.. Nothing. :)
Joe Redifer

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 19, 2004 03:59
I have no idea, but more than liekly my family will come over and there will be a huge turkey that will make me sleepy and happy. Yum!

There will probably be some stupid college football game on TV broadcast in High Definition so I can show it off to my family. I' ll switch back and forth between the HD and the regular analog channel and be amazed at how I am the only one to notice a difference!
yoshimitsu15

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 19, 2004 04:17
Turkey...family...either the Cowboys or the Lions on tv....mmmm...Thanksgiving....
Sharon

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 19, 2004 23:02
Being Canadian and living in the US we get to celebrate Thanksgiving twice -- October and November
whatabout_paul

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 20, 2004 00:05
We should have something like Thanksgiving in the UK. It' s an extra day off work and another excuse to eat turkey. Plus there’s all kinds of meanings behind it I don’t know about or understand, but nevermind.
Starman Anthony

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 20, 2004 02:42
Aww no Thanksgiving over there? that sucks what' s the other Holiday you celebrate that' s kinda like Thanksgiving?
Joe Redifer

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 20, 2004 03:40
Of course they don' t have Thanksgiving in the UK! By the way, do you guys have 4th of July (Independance Day) over there? Y' know, the celebration of us breaking free of you oppressive people? J/K!

PS - You guys were really mean in Braveheart.
< Message edited by Joe Redifer -- 9/20/2004 3:41:05 AM >
whatabout_paul

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 20, 2004 14:00
Hmm, I' ve never seen Braveheart so I wouldn' t know.

Whoever thought of Guy Fawkes night missed a trick. Surely as well as including fireworks they could have written in a day off work and a feast into the proceedings!
DaRoosh65

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 21, 2004 00:34
You would think that the UK would celebrate the 4th of July, because they were finally free of those American barbarians!

Oh wait, that would be us...one of the super powers of the world!!!

After Bush' s push into Iraq, I can see how America is viewed as barbaric.

Americans need the UK to remind us of civility, common courtesy, and tea time!!!

I love to drink tea...oh yeah, and act both civil and courteous, too!
< Message edited by DaRoosh65 -- 9/24/2004 3:34:13 AM >
vanswa garbutt

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 21, 2004 00:56
i will be playing my ds
Rikka

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 23, 2004 04:10
Cooking a turkey and eating pie. My parents are coming here this year.
Terry Bogard

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 24, 2004 05:16
I' ll be playing vanswa' s DS :)
vanswa garbutt

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 26, 2004 17:00
ok see you there.
< Message edited by vanswa garbutt -- 9/26/2004 12:00:50 PM >
refinne

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Sep 30, 2004 14:13
I hopefully get to go to California to visit family that I haven' t seen in years. Or quiet possibly Las Vegas. My family is not to big on turkey, only on family gatherings. Not this year I guess. Might just end up with roasted chicken.
DaRoosh65

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Oct 05, 2004 02:57
Sorry to hear that you may be eating roasted chicken, refinne.

I take it that you are neither near California or Las Vegas?

Welcome to the Kikizo forums...

DaRoosh65

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RE: Thanksgiving Plans...What Are You Doing This Year? - Oct 06, 2004 03:47
I just found out today that I have an interview for tomorrow with a local hospital.

If I get the job, I might be working on Thanksgiving Day.

If not then, I most surely will be working on Xmas or New Year' s.

That' s OK...I will at least be able to afford the many things that my family needs and wants.

And, it will be way better than working for Target (my current second job).
< Message edited by DaRoosh65 -- 10/6/2004 3:47:48 AM >

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