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Post  Admin Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:02 pm

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I understand that Thanksgiving is mostly celebrated by a few countries and each has it on their own day. The 4th Thursday of November is the day the US celebrates Thanksgiving. You can read more about Thanksgiving HERE.


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Post  nitroairplane Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:06 pm

I think I will celebrate Thanksgiving this year!
In the UK we dont usually.
so Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey
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Post  Carl Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:34 pm

yes going to the in-laws this thanksgiving

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Post  SuperDave Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:49 pm

symbolically I still think national bird of the US should be the turkey rather than the eagle.

The eagle is a predatory scavenger that probably tastes terrible (I wouldn't know). The native turkey is smart and crafty. (Domestic turkeys are neither but the ARE tasty)

Benjamin Franklin favored the turkey too. Thanksgiving Dinner
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Post  warrenlead Thu Nov 24, 2011 5:07 am

No Thanksgiving here in Australia either. But Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it.

Summer is commencing here, all the buzz here is about Christmas next month... Christmas is the start of our Summer school holidays which go though to February. Roast Turkey and Roast Pork are popular for Christmas dinner, but because it's so hot here, cold leg ham, turkey and chicken with salad are also popular choices for Christmas lunch, which usually happens outside at a picnic or while camping.

Leg hams are given to staff by employers for Xmas and because they last and you can slice a piece off when you feel like it. Great snack or for lunch while on holidays.

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Post  Kim Thu Nov 24, 2011 5:33 am

Well, Happy Pre-Christmas then, Mr. Warren!

I'm Very Thankful for your continued contribution to both forums and for the wide-ranging Volume of Cox History that is you Wikipedia Page!

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