Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
OMGWTFfvckthecanadianswhocaresaboutthemanywayBBQsauce!?!?!?
wait.Originally posted by: Eli
Thanksgiving this year is going to suck....
Call me womanly, but I just have no urge to cook or actually make sh!t without my girlfriend around. I did it for her I guess.
I've been eating canned food and TV dinners for the last 3 weeks, bleh.
No, she's away visiting her family in Arizona.Originally posted by: moshquerade
wait.Originally posted by: Eli
Thanksgiving this year is going to suck....
Call me womanly, but I just have no urge to cook or actually make sh!t without my girlfriend around. I did it for her I guess.
I've been eating canned food and TV dinners for the last 3 weeks, bleh.
you are splitsville again?
Yeah, will probably do something like that...Originally posted by: sonz70
Eli, just go out to a bar with some friends who don't want to cook. doesn't really matter what you eat as long as you have fun and spend it with people you like
Originally posted by: sixone
Won't some witty Canuck tell me what their holiday is for?
Originally posted by: chronokefka
Originally posted by: sixone
Won't some witty Canuck tell me what their holiday is for?
For us lazy folks to sit around and make double-time-and-half at work. But the call volume hasn't gone down. 8PM and still running a queue.
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: chronokefka
Originally posted by: sixone
Won't some witty Canuck tell me what their holiday is for?
For us lazy folks to sit around and make double-time-and-half at work. But the call volume hasn't gone down. 8PM and still running a queue.
same here still a queue
Originally posted by: sixone
Won't some witty Canuck tell me what their holiday is for?
Originally posted by: UNESC0
Originally posted by: sixone
Won't some witty Canuck tell me what their holiday is for?
Thanksgiving in Canada
Canadians trace the holiday to a feast held by Martin Frobisher in Newfoundland in 1578.
The first Thanksgiving Day in Canada after Confederation was observed on April 5, 1872 to celebrate the recovery of the Prince of Wales's (later King Edward VII) from a serious illness. Official records do not show that Thanksgiving was observed again until the year 1879, when parliament declared Thanksgiving to be an annual national holiday to give thanks and ask for blessings for an abundant harvest. Every year prior to 1957, parliament proclaimed the date annually, resulting in the date being different annually. In 1957, it was proclaimed by the Federal Government of Canada that Thanksgiving for an abundant harvest was to be observed on the second Monday in October for every year thereafter. Thanksgiving in Ontario is a public holiday, which means most stores and business are closed for the day. Only designated tourist areas (e.g. downtown Toronto - Eaton Centre) are allowed to conduct business with shorter business hours).
From wikipedia