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Happy Thanksgiving!

Started by Mooseherder, October 08, 2012, 03:35:14 PM

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Mooseherder

Happy Thanksgiving Day to our Canadian members and friends! :)
Happy Columbus Day to everyone else. :D
I'm hungry, let's eat!

clww

I agree with all three wishes! smiley_beertoast food2 digin1 food1 digin_2 horn_smiley
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sawguy21

And back to you. Overall it has been a good year.
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thecfarm

Happy Thanksgiving to our Canadian neighbors
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Mooseherder

Guess what's for dinner?!

Leftovers!
I should have said Happy Columbus day on the way out this morning. ;D

nas

Happy thankgiving to all my fellow canucks 8) 8)


 
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Carlton

Now that plate of food looks good. Sitting here at work and just finished a cup of noodles and then I see that pic and realise how pathetic my lil lunch was ;D

POSTON WIDEHEAD

I don't know what a Canuck is......but for a plate of grub like that, I'll be a Canuck!  :D
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Paul_H

We are in Calgary for Thanksgiving.Two turkey dinners so far with spuds,turnips,lots of gravy followed by pumpkin pie and whipped cream.
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sawguy21

We had a full on turkey dinner last night, Karen and niece Jenny are fine cooks.  ;D
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Warbird

Sounds good, Paul.  Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian friends.

Misfit

Quote from: POSTONLT40HD on October 09, 2012, 08:12:47 AM
I don't know what a Canuck is......but for a plate of grub like that, I'll be a Canuck!  :D

The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism (American term), originally referring specifically to a French Canadian. This was probably the original meaning, though in Canada and other countries, "Canuck" refers to any Canadian. In fact, the 1835 source cited refers to a foreign-speaker: "Jonathan distinguishes a Dutch or a French Canadian, by the term Kanuk".
 
Canadians use "Canuck" as an affectionate or merely descriptive term for their nationality. Other nationalities may use the word as an affectionate, or derogatory, or merely a descriptive term.

Just so ya knows.......  ;D
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