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- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Happy Thanksgiving To All my friends here.Goldsmith Rules!! -
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Love Maintitles. It's full of Wanders. -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America! -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Will you be having a turkey dinner today?
Have a great one!On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-
Well-- have a nice day anyway! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Southall wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-
Well-- have a nice day anyway!
How dare you?
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Everyone have a great day...celebrating Thanksgiving or not...just enjoy the day!!!---- Well, I wouldn't argue that it wasn't a no holds barred, adrenaline fueled thrill ride. But, there is no way you can perpetrate that amount of carnage and mayhem and not incur a considerable amount of paperwork. -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Yes! Have a wonderful Thursday, everyone!
Personally I never really got the hang of Thursdays...'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Martijn wrote
Yes! Have a wonderful Thursday, everyone!
Personally I never really got the hang of Thursdays...
Me neither, it's the twilight zone day of the week, it's like Monday but on a ThursdayOn Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-
And even then, "celebrating" is a wide term. I don't know about you Erik, but among my family in Quebec it was never quite such a big deal. We'd often just let it pass by without taking notice. The "real" traditional turkey day as far as I'm concerned is Christmas!
But a happy day to everyone! Whatever it symbolizes for you, or doesn't.''The mandate, as well as the benefit, of responsibility is the ability to tell when one can afford to be irresponsible.'' - Me -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
It seems like each year more and more business is open.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Tomorrow will be an interesting day in the history of US retail.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Have a nice day - and enjoy the weekend too!
The views expressed in this post are entirely my own and do not reflect the opinions of maintitles.net, or for that matter, anyone else. http://www.racksandtags.com/falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008 edited
HeeroJF wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-
And even then, "celebrating" is a wide term. I don't know about you Erik, but among my family in Quebec it was never quite such a big deal. We'd often just let it pass by without taking notice. The "real" traditional turkey day as far as I'm concerned is Christmas!
But a happy day to everyone! Whatever it symbolizes for you, or doesn't.
Well, it's the opposite for me. Me and my family are a tight-knit bunch. Each year we all get together at my Aunt's farm and eat till the sun goes down. We horse around with the... horses... play some catch, have a few brews, eat some home made chocolate pie (pumpkin pie as well) and slowly slip into a comfortable and very satisfying food coma. Family is so important to me so Thanksgiving (including Christmas) is a celebration for me.
THIS and THIS is what Thanksgiving is all about!
-Erik-host and executive producer of THE CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST | www.cinematicsound.net | www.facebook.com/cinematicsound | I HAVE TINNITUS! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
It is to some Americans Erik but I feel like some of it is slowly eroding away.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Erik Woods wrote
Well, it's the opposite for me. Me and my family are a tight-knit bunch. Each year we all get together at my Aunt's farm and eat till the sun goes down. We horse around with the... horses... play some catch, have a few brews, eat some home made chocolate pie (pumpkin pie as well) and slowly slip into a comfortable and very satisfying food coma.
I suspect J-F eats the horses! -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Happy Thanksgiving mates!!!
Just finished our family meal. It was simply fantastic.
I was planning on going hunting then completing the 3.5 hour drive home but... I just want to sleep right now... -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Erik Woods wrote
HeeroJF wrote
Erik Woods wrote
Southall wrote
I was only kidding. Have a nice day, everyone in North America!
You mean everyone in the UNITED STATES of American. Us Canadian's already celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
-Erik-
And even then, "celebrating" is a wide term. I don't know about you Erik, but among my family in Quebec it was never quite such a big deal. We'd often just let it pass by without taking notice. The "real" traditional turkey day as far as I'm concerned is Christmas!
But a happy day to everyone! Whatever it symbolizes for you, or doesn't.
Well, it's the opposite for me. Me and my family are a tight-knit bunch. Each year we all get together at my Aunt's farm and eat till the sun goes down. We horse around with the... horses... play some catch, have a few brews, eat some home made chocolate pie (pumpkin pie as well) and slowly slip into a comfortable and very satisfying food coma. Family is so important to me so Thanksgiving (including Christmas) is a celebration for me.
THIS and THIS is what Thanksgiving is all about!
-Erik-
Thanks for sharing that, Erik. Looks like a really nice tradition.I am extremely serious. -
- CommentTimeNov 27th 2008
Growing up in the 50's it was that way for everyone. Today a friend is taking her daughter to Twilight and then Panda Express. Another friend is working 10 ten hours.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
I ended up having an apple, cheese, and crackers. What a storylisten to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
For Thanksgiving???
What happened??'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
Well, I got lost trying to find the original destination and ended up driving 60 miles to try and find a place I never did that was 5 miles away, yikes. Sometimes this stroke is a pain.listen to more classical music! -
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
Ohhhhh... What a crappy deal.
Really sorry to hear that, Tom.'no passion nor excitement here, despite all the notes and musicians' ~ Falkirkbairn -
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
sdtom wrote
Well, I got lost trying to find the original destination and ended up driving 60 miles to try and find a place I never did that was 5 miles away, yikes. Sometimes this stroke is a pain.
Well that stinks. Sorry Tom. -
- CommentAuthorTimmer
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2008
Really sorry to hear that Tom.On Friday I ate a lot of dust and appeared orange near the end of the day ~ Bregt
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