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Dodgykeeps Nov 21st 2008 8:53 am

Thanksgiving
 
Probably been posted before but what does everyone do at Thanksgiving when all your family are in the UK and your friends are visiting family?

We did the turkey etc last year but it didn't quite feel right - at least there's a couple of NFL games on!!

Poppy girl Nov 21st 2008 9:20 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by Dodgykeeps (Post 6997514)
Probably been posted before but what does everyone do at Thanksgiving when all your family are in the UK and your friends are visiting family?

We did the turkey etc last year but it didn't quite feel right - at least there's a couple of NFL games on!!

We are having a put the decorations up party so that all the folk that don't know each other can get aquainted more easily, and it saves us doing it all lol...;)
Well they get fed and watered what more do they want!! :sneaky:

Bob Nov 21st 2008 11:05 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
drink booze and be merry?...day after is usually time to put up the x=mas lights up in maine, even if you don't switch them on...just to beat the snow/ice in case you can't put them down later :D

Patrick Hasler Nov 21st 2008 11:08 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by Dodgykeeps (Post 6997514)
Probably been posted before but what does everyone do at Thanksgiving when all your family are in the UK and your friends are visiting family?

We did the turkey etc last year but it didn't quite feel right - at least there's a couple of NFL games on!!

NFL ??????????????????

You need to get Setanta channel FFS
No self respecting Brit watches those f**kin puffs running around wearing armour and helmets :ohmy: F**kin whimps ... Watch some Rugby FFS

Patrick Hasler Nov 21st 2008 11:13 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
Now ! ..... to get back to the subject :rofl:

It's not a real holiday just some stupid excuse for making people have thursday off then have to take the friday off without pay :ohmy:

What a stupid day to have a holiday ? Why don't they do what civilised country's do and take either monday or friday ?

I dare say my wifes family will cart themselves over here to eat turkey and if they think I am gonna put NFL on Tv they can piss off :rofl:

Redwing Nov 21st 2008 11:29 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
For most people who get the Friday off after Thanksgiving, it is a paid holiday, taken in lieu of Veteran's Day.

NC Penguin Nov 21st 2008 11:33 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by Patrick Hasler (Post 6997811)
Now ! ..... to get back to the subject :rofl:

It's not a real holiday just some stupid excuse for making people have thursday off then have to take the friday off without pay :ohmy:

What a stupid day to have a holiday ? Why don't they do what civilised country's do and take either monday or friday ?

If the US is not a civilized country, why are you living here and what does that make you?:confused:



I dare say my wifes family will cart themselves over here to eat turkey and if they think I am gonna put NFL on Tv they can piss off :rofl:
You're quite the host.:eek:

kins Nov 21st 2008 11:36 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
We're going out for lunch with our neighbours. There will be nine of us spanning the full range from 3 to 87.

Last year my sister was here with her partner and son, and we went out to kick a football about. Bumped into one other family the whole time we were out - turned out they are Romanian.

TruBrit Nov 21st 2008 11:37 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by Poppy girl (Post 6997562)
We are having a put the decorations up party so that all the folk that don't know each other can get aquainted more easily, and it saves us doing it all lol...;)
Well they get fed and watered what more do they want!! :sneaky:

great idea poppy, have fun...we don't celebrate it, my usc man prefers to wait until dec 25 for his Xmas dinner and suits me fine :thumbup:

Kate2112 Nov 21st 2008 11:43 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
We will be having Turkey feast with friends coming over about 20 people. I'm not up to doing all the cooking so friends are cooking it here, bless their hearts. I've made a few Pumpkin pies and Cherry pies so that with lots of wine and Beer should be fun. Tree is up but not decorated- smells wonderful though. Should be a great day - Friday off and paid as many people are. :)

Juswus Nov 21st 2008 11:45 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 
Hubby is American but he doesn't like to celebrate it....don't get him started on his slaughter of the Indians speech :eek:

However, we were going to go to a friends house for the dinner, but now we're working. Seriously hinting and hoping for some leftovers though!! :)




Originally Posted by Bob (Post 6997790)
day after is usually time to put up the x=mas lights up in maine, even if you don't switch them on...just to beat the snow/ice in case you can't put them down later :D


most of my neighbours got them up this week to beat the snow. Tehy won;t come down until April!

Poppy girl Nov 21st 2008 11:52 am

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by TruBrit (Post 6997862)
great idea poppy, have fun...we don't celebrate it, my usc man prefers to wait until dec 25 for his Xmas dinner and suits me fine :thumbup:

LOL I am not celebrating either it's just an excuse for a piss up :beer::wink_smile:

DeanUK2US Nov 21st 2008 12:00 pm

Re: Thanksgiving
 
Here in London the closest that I'm going to get to Thanksgiving is chilling in Bodean's! :( :rofl:

scrubbedexpat097 Nov 21st 2008 3:59 pm

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by TruBrit (Post 6997862)
great idea poppy, have fun...we don't celebrate it, my usc man prefers to wait until dec 25 for his Xmas dinner and suits me fine :thumbup:


What's wrong with having 2 celebrations then, TXG and Xmas?

I love TXG. It's a great excuse to eat, drink, relax, no work for 4 days and all without the hassle of rushing around having to buy presents, decorate etc like you do when it's Christmas.

I'm looking forward to next week:thumbup:

TruBrit Nov 21st 2008 11:49 pm

Re: Thanksgiving
 

Originally Posted by Juswus (Post 6997882)
Hubby is American but he doesn't like to celebrate it....

neither does mine.


Originally Posted by Poppy girl (Post 6997897)
LOL I am not celebrating either it's just an excuse for a piss up :beer::wink_smile:

exactly what it sounded like to me...any excuse ;) have fun PG :thumbup:


Originally Posted by Sugarmooma (Post 6998174)
I'm looking forward to next week:thumbup:

so am i, but for reasons other than thanksgiving :thumbsup:


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