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Happy Thanksgiving to all the Canadian folks out there. Enjoy the long weekend and eat lots of Turkey! I am heading to my parents place tomorrow afternoon to be spoiled for three wonderful days (trying to beat the traffic). Not sure if i will succeed or not. Take care and safe travels. To everyone else: Have a great weekend- one more day and it's here!~
Sam
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Thanks Sam and the same greetings back to you from another Canadian.
Best wishes, George
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Happy Thanksgiving to you too Sam !!
And to you too Old George !! Sherri
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And a Happy Thanksgiving to you, Sam, and wishing the same to all our fellow Canadians!!!
Looks like I may not have a turkey feast this year ... we've been invited for dinner at my friend's, and she's a vegetarian cook. Who knows what I'm apt to be feasting on!
Holiday traffic woes here we come... have a safe journey!
Hugs,
mig
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Hmm, am I to take my Canadian connection to mean I should buy turkey and eat Canadian-sized portions?
Can you smell the turkey yet??
Happy Thanksgiving to all you Canucks.
Loz - Life isn't always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes of playing a poor hand well.
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i don't understand...do canadiens do everthing differently...it's just the beginning of october- guess you've
got to put those turkeys down before the ground gets hard, by november (the real thanksgiving) canada
is reduced to frozen tundra and bubble cities...ah...cold-- north mexico: funny money, ferein language, corrupt
government, cheap labour, good pot.
pps. do you all still celebrate the 4th of july on the 4th of july?
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Yes, a very Happy Thanksgiving to all the Canucks. My kind of holiday with good smells spilling from the kitchen, lots of good company, and hopefully lots to be thankful for.
Enjoy Klem
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I'm seeing flashbacks now of Rick Mercer's "Talking with Americans". Thanks for the laughs!  Happy Thanksgiving Canada!
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Thanks Sam! Happy Thanksgiving to you too, as well as all the other Canadians out there! 
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No turkey this year.
Most of the family prefer chicken and we found a farm out in the Fraser Valley that raise chickens on steroids. Lots of meat but a little bit tough.
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