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Happy thanksgiving

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by oldtymer, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. oldtymer

    oldtymer Top Dog

    Happy thanksgiving to all across the big pond ;)
     
  2. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    Have a safe and happy holiday!:)
     
  3. alabama

    alabama Big Dog

    Might sound like a dumb question...is this your guys christmas or do youj have that as well:confused::D
     
  4. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    lmfao:D:D...........they aint all living in iran alabama mate.....:D
     
  5. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    Christmas is December 25th. This holiday is Thanksgiving. We celebrate by stuffing our faces with food and being with good friends and family. :D
     
  6. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    is it celebrating a certain thing michelle like a war ending or something??.....i dont mean that question sound like the americans are war-mongerers......ALTHOUGH.....:D:p
     
  7. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    It's the celebration of the pilgrims and indians coming to America and giving thanks.

    http://www.history.com/content/thanksgiving

    Now, Christmas.....

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    Seriously, Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus. It's a catholic tradition. On Christmas Eve, we eat a ton of food, mostly fish dishes...we go to midnight mass. On Christmas day, we pass out gifts.
     
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  8. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    I think that squirrel is the same one that attacked that dog in the other thread...HAHAHHAAHHAHA
     
  9. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    no michelle:cool:..... christmas is a christian celebration......catholicism is included under christianty.......christiantiy has a wide spectrum so to speak lol..(ie celebrating and worshipping christ)...oh.......and i think you will find the INDIANS were already in america:p.......lmao:D....they didnt come to america..(youve watched tooooo many eddie murphy films:D)...they were already there......lol....;):D
     
  10. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    All I know is that you eat like a damn pig until you explode:D and then you eat some more....

    Yes, the Indians were here, but the pilgrims migrated here. But yes, you are correct....just go out, get a turkey, season it, and throw it in the oven...:D
     
  11. farm curs

    farm curs Big Dog

    Just think if the Indians gave the Pilgrims a donkey instead of a turkey....we'd all be having a piece of ass Thanksgiving

    This is how pumpkin pies are really made....

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    Happy eating:D
     
  12. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    :eek:thats alot of turkey to be having inside a couple of months michelle lol....:D
     
  13. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    lmfao.......a piece of ass every night thankyou....:D
     
  14. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator


    Christmas is not turkey, at least I grew up doing it Italian style.

    Antipasto
    Pasta
    meat from pasta sauce
    Roast beef with trimmings
    Salad
    fruit
    coffee and italian coffee
    desserts
    :D
     
  15. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    hold up michelle.......are you teetotal??.....wheres the alcohol??:eek::eek: is there whiskey in that coffee??
     
  16. Michele

    Michele CH Dog Super Moderator

    We put Baileys, Rum, Whiskey, Sambuca, whatever you want in that coffee:D
     
  17. All about Pits

    All about Pits Big Dog

    Awwwwww why thank you!!
     

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