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    Happy Thanksgiving!

    I'd just like to take this opportunity to wish all our neighbours in the States a happy Thanksgiving. I hope that all of you can enjoy it with friends and family and use it to reflect and give thanks to the things you are thankful for. For football fans, make sure you finish dinner before the game and enjoy that as well.

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    Thanksgiving was more than a month ago.

    But yeah.

    Happy thanksgiving. And I will be watching the game. The great American sport.
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    Happy turkey dinner
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    "For many Indian people, “Thanksgiving” is a time of mourning, of remembering how a gift of generosity was rewarded by theft of land and seed corn, extermination of many from disease and gun, and near total destruction of many more from forced assimilation. As currently celebrated in this country, “Thanksgiving” is a bitter reminder of 500 years of betrayal returned for friendship."

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING.


    We celebrate our own version of THANKSGIVING on September 16th of each year.
    The date the Mayflower LEFT our shores !!

    Partly

    Seriously, have a nice meal with family/friends and thankful for what we have and others don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine View Post
    "For many Indian people, “Thanksgiving” is a time of mourning, of remembering how a gift of generosity was rewarded by theft of land and seed corn, extermination of many from disease and gun, and near total destruction of many more from forced assimilation. As currently celebrated in this country, “Thanksgiving” is a bitter reminder of 500 years of betrayal returned for friendship."

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING.


    We celebrate our own version of THANKSGIVING on September 16th of each year.
    The date the Mayflower LEFT our shores !!

    Partly

    Seriously, have a nice meal with family/friends and thankful for what we have and others don't.
    But without them we would lack illegal fireworks during independence day and casinos. So I can thank them for that.
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    Have a nice dinner y´all. You get to eat nice things today amirite?
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    HAPPY THANKSGIVING UCP!!! Have A Great Day!!!

    College is sure keeping me busy, and I'm not as active on the Forums as I would like to be, but I'll try and post some things or news when I can.

    Keep Up the G00d Work Here Guys...
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    Happy Thanksgiving, you wacky neighbours to the south.
    i was waiting on a moment, but the moment never came. all the billion other moments, were just slipping all away. i must have been tripping, we're just slipping all away. just ego tripping.

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    Happy Thanksgiving!

    I hope everyone has a good time stuffing themselves full of unhealthy food.
    Then you can wake up at 4 in the morning to go shopping on black friday.
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    Thanks all, Happy Thanksgiving to you, too.

    To those of you brave enough to shop tomorrow: good luck and try not to catch an elbow over a good buy.

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    late as usual, happy thanksgiving to yo all.

    no turkey for the gf, she's sad about that...not much to be honest
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
    late as usual, happy thanksgiving to yo all.

    no turkey for the gf, she's sad about that...not much to be honest
    What's she doing in Italy anyhoo?

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    Yup, same to all of you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    What's she doing in Italy anyhoo?
    studying Mechanical/Vehicle Engineering in Modena. here University is split in two: 3 years of the base degree, and then two years of specialization. she was interested in the specialization in Vehicle Engineering, ans so I, but she latter discovered that her main interest is design, so she is not going to do the second part here but probably she will come back to San Francisco. besides the fact that Modena's University absolutely sucks (and the whole Italian studying system too)
    I still don't know if it's my case too, but I could switch University too, don't know where I would be headed for though.
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    Why Italy/Modena then if it sucks? Why should he want to learn in a foreign language?

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