Happy Thanksgiving (Canadian Style)
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Happy Thanksgiving (Canadian Style)
Happy Thanksgiving Day to fellow Canucks/British North Americans and others who want to join in this great Canadian tradition. There will be lots of turkey and pumpkin pie to eat, and football to view with the Toronto Argonauts visiting the Hammer to play the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Enjoy the feast!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canadian Style)
Only 2 days till start of NHL season
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Yes, but most teams are located in the U.S.A. not in places like Dildo or Joe Bat's Arm, Newfoundland or Rat Portage, Ontario or Flin Flon, Manitoba or Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan or Medicine Hat, Alberta or Spuzzum, British Columbia. Each team in the Canadian Football League is located in Canada, eh.
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Very good, Uncle T, tuck in.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑October 10, 2021, 10:17 pmHappy Thanksgiving Day to fellow Canucks/British North Americans and others who want to join in this great Canadian tradition.
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Here we go again to enjoy another year of thanks in British North America. Don't forget the pumpkin pie with ice-cream!
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When do you get to partake in the French North Ameican fav dish L'Escargot?
Re: Happy Thanksgiving (Canadian Style)
No I believe that French Canadians enjoy Tourtière along with Maple Syrup and not snails
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Bloody marvellous, can I take a day off work tomorrow?Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑October 10, 2022, 12:27 amHere we go again to enjoy another year of thanks in British North America. Don't forget the pumpkin pie with ice-cream!
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You mean poutine, and you may partake in this dish daily. Add maple syrup if you wish.stattointhailand wrote: ↑October 10, 2022, 1:56 amWhen do you get to partake in the French North Ameican fav dish L'Escargot?
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Of course, as I am sure the British North American Thanksgiving is a Bank holiday in the home country.Earnest wrote: ↑October 10, 2022, 2:52 amBloody marvellous, can I take a day off work tomorrow?Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑October 10, 2022, 12:27 amHere we go again to enjoy another year of thanks in British North America. Don't forget the pumpkin pie with ice-cream!
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There you go again Lala. Thinking I mean one thing when I said another
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I thought it may be a day of national sadness, given the indifferent performance of John Schneider and his charges.
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What's up, doodoo? Why are you answering a statement addressed to Statts? You just can't resist interfering, can you?
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It is true that most Canadian baseball fans are in a state of shock on this Thanksgiving. In the first game, the hitters were befuddled and in game two, the bullpen surrendered a huge lead. Talk show hosts are comparing Vlad Jr. and Bo to the Maple Leaf stars, Mathews and Marner, who can't get it done on the ice. Fans want a total shakeup of the team from the top brass to the roster. They point to massive lost millions to pitchers who were just plain bad, and the big boys not performing when it counted. No matter, everyone will be back on the bandwagon when spring training begins. With St. Louis out too, I guess I am cheering for Seattle or Cleveland to win now.jackspratt wrote: ↑October 10, 2022, 9:10 amI thought it may be a day of national sadness, given the indifferent performance of John Schneider and his charges.
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