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    Obviously a good time for every one but the turkey..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    Also hoping everybody has a great Thanksgiving with family and friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    Obviously a good time for every one but the turkey..
    Just curious, Lamin8r, do you celebrate Thanksgiving in NZ? In Canada, we have ours a bit earlier, in October.

    Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends.

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    Happy TG back at you guys.

    You might want to be careful about which pie you choose for desert. I just found out how pumpkin pie is made...................
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter View Post
    Happy TG back at you guys.

    You might want to be careful about which pie you choose for desert. I just found out how pumpkin pie is made...................
    Yeesh,I AM glad we are NOT having pumpkin pie for dinner tonight..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

    Robin.

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    And that is one of Bobs MORE TAME pictures.

    Have a nice Thanksgiving everyone. I know with the job situation, home losses, and lousy economy some might feel they have nothing to be thankful for this year, but there is always someone out there who would do anything to be in your shoes.

    Hope you all get to see old friends and family and enjoy the day.

    Don

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    No,I suppose the only people down here who celebrate Thanksgiving are the Americans who live here.And we stumble over a few more day by day...

    We have our New Zealand celebrations[?] in the first week of February to mark the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi,in 1840,in which is supposed to mark the joining of the British settlers and the "indigenous"people,but it has turned into a big bun fight between a bunch of activists and the Government officials...We wont go there,okay?
    But anyway,you guys and gals have a good one up there,and one day we might just get up there and help ya celebrate that great country of yours..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    [QUOTE=lamin8r;370231]No,I suppose the only people down here who celebrate Thanksgiving are the Americans who live here.And we stumble over a few more day by day...

    We have our New Zealand celebrations[?] in the first week of February to mark the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi,in 1840,in which is supposed to mark the joining of the British settlers and the "indigenous"people,but it has turned into a big bun fight between a bunch of activists and the Government officials...We wont go there,okay?
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    What a coincidence!!! We had some difficulties with the Brits once, too!!!!
    Guess back then the Brits were just a bunch of rabble rousing trouble makers, huh????????
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    I should have read the fine print on our turkeys lable. apparantly it came from sunny southern California.

    happy holidays everyone,
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    [QUOTE=Dave Severson;370299]
    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    No,I suppose the only people down here who celebrate Thanksgiving are the Americans who live here.And we stumble over a few more day by day...

    We have our New Zealand celebrations[?] in the first week of February to mark the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi,in 1840,in which is supposed to mark the joining of the British settlers and the "indigenous"people,but it has turned into a big bun fight between a bunch of activists and the Government officials...We wont go there,okay?
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    What a coincidence!!! We had some difficulties with the Brits once, too!!!!
    Guess back then the Brits were just a bunch of rabble rousing trouble makers, huh????????
    Dave,I was thinking that when I wrote it,but then,our local tribes were probably lucky the Germans or the Japanese didnt find the place first,they would have been wiped out to the last man...
    Funny thing is,there is speculation on how the Maori race got here anyway,from the hill country of Taiwan,....
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

    Robin.

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