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Thanksgiving 2010
Well.... it is coming real soon.... oh, no!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
you wouldnt know it going into the stores, you'd think Christmas was up next.......
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I agree with Spooky, we don't have any Thanksgiving stuff out in our stores either, it's all Christmas!!
This year I'm having everyone over for Thanksgiving & going to my sister-in-laws house for Christmas, I like it better the other way around!!!
This year I'm having everyone over for Thanksgiving & going to my sister-in-laws house for Christmas, I like it better the other way around!!!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I don't see any Thanksgiving stuffs in any stores. I believe they will be in about 2 weeks from now.
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I could eat some turkey right now.
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I like original baked turkey, also I love smoked turkey as well. For Christmas, We will have turkey and smoked ham.
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
A big bowl of stuffing with a little gravy would be very nice right now, and I just had breakfast.
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I could go for some pumpkin pie with cool whip right now, Yummy!!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
People don't usualy extensively decorate for Thanksgiving. The major tradition of Thanksgiving is the dinner. Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Mashed Potatos, and the like. All of those things are at the store year round, with specials on Turkey and all the trimmings that are bound to be out soon. My local grocery store already has Turkey paper plates for sale, and turkeys on sale as well.
But I would like to see better Thanksgiving spirit in November. Yes, I do officialy kick off the Christmas season on the day before Thanksgiving, and the Sunday after Thanksgiving is the first Sunday of Advent. That's the day I put up all of my Christmas decorations except for the tree. I pick out a tree and have a tree trimming party on the 1st or 2nd Saturday in December.
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But I would like to see better Thanksgiving spirit in November. Yes, I do officialy kick off the Christmas season on the day before Thanksgiving, and the Sunday after Thanksgiving is the first Sunday of Advent. That's the day I put up all of my Christmas decorations except for the tree. I pick out a tree and have a tree trimming party on the 1st or 2nd Saturday in December.
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
just a week away from the big feast and the time to carve up the turkey
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
Shadow_of_the_31st wrote:just a week away from the big feast and the time to carve up the turkey
I really do want Jack O'Lantern Turkey!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
Heh heh heh..... Nice......
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Christopher Columbus may rise from the dead on Thanksgiving!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
It's the Great Explorer Charlie Brown!iHaunt wrote:Christopher Columbus may rise from the dead on Thanksgiving!
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Re: Thanksgiving 2010
I like that turkey o'lantern. Creative way to celebrae Thanksgiving.
Mike
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