Thanksgiving

Started by john mcgill, November 27, 2008, 05:11:15 PM

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heganboy

thanksgiving = 2x christmas dinners per year
Never underestimate the predictability of stupidity

AZOffaly

happy thanksgiving to all our posters stateside.

DrinkingHarp

Had a great feast earlier in the day, now for the turkey sandwiches for the night game.

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Puckoon

Jaysus I'm pure bursted.

tyssam5

Good morning of clay pigeon and target shooting, followed by a mighty feed. Excellent!

delboy

Quote from: heganboy on November 25, 2010, 05:56:45 PM
thanksgiving = 2x christmas dinners per year

Do people only have one xmas dinner, we have it again on boxing day and another on new years day for good measure  ;D

tyrone girl

We have one on boxing day as well and on new years day. Also have what we call xmas dinner on easter sunday

BallyhaiseMan

what this boxing day? a day of non stop boxing on TV?

St Stephens Day on the otherhand....

tyrone girl

It does my head in more that people continue to correct the word boxing day to st stephens day. I couldnt care less what i call it or what it means. Its boxing day to me, its what ive always called it and will continue to  ::)

BallyhaiseMan

Quote from: tyrone girl on November 26, 2010, 12:33:21 PM
It does my head in more that people continue to correct the word boxing day to st stephens day. I couldnt care less what i call it or what it means. Its boxing day to me, its what ive always called it and will continue to  ::)

Use the right one and no-one will have to correct you TG .  ;)

delboy

In the north the more secular 'boxing day' is the correct name for it.

BallyhaiseMan

Quote from: delboy on November 26, 2010, 01:31:45 PM
In the north the more secular 'boxing day' is the correct name for it.

Its a shame that you dont practise that in regards to your head of state also being head of a church.
Il take a proper secular country, naming a public holiday after a christian saint over anything named by an inherently sectarian country like yours.
Thank you very much.

delboy

Quote from: BallyhaiseMan on November 26, 2010, 01:43:02 PM
Quote from: delboy on November 26, 2010, 01:31:45 PM
In the north the more secular 'boxing day' is the correct name for it.

Its a shame that you dont practise that in regards to your head of state also being head of a church.
Il take a proper secular country, naming a public holiday after a christian saint over anything named by an inherently sectarian country like yours.
Thank you very much.

You're welcome  :-*

wherefromreferee?

Quote from: screenexile on November 25, 2010, 05:21:24 PM
Thanksgiving was aboot a month ago you bunch of Hosers!!

I don't understand this.
In your Endo!

AZOffaly

Canadian Thanksgiving is in October.