Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a holiday celebrated in much of North America. The holiday was celebrated on various ...

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    guy_dc1b

    Tue Oct 15 2013

    Great having family over and laughing hysterically during the Lions game. That said... Its even better when everybody leaves.

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    ccharles

    Thu Oct 06 2011

    Adam Sandler's "The Thanksgiving Song" says it all.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Oct 06 2011

    Get up kinda late, head to mom's around the time football is starting, and throw down the buffet style spread. Turkey, stuffing, taters, sweet pickles, deviled eggs... football with a nap mixed in. Pie after the game, usually. This year I guess I get a double dose since I'm being boyfriend-like and heading to the family gathering of Dreaming later in the day. I shall be stuffed.

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    dreaming0616

    Thu Oct 06 2011

    My typical Thanksgiving, I bake something the night before and sleep in the next morning. It seems this year I will be heading Numbah's Moms house for an early Thanksgiving, eat have fun with friends, and maybe watch some football. Then we will be heading to my parents house and spend time there eating a little and maybe having a few drinks. Good times...

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    littledragon

    Mon Sep 19 2011

    Let us all get together every year to warmly commemorate the time a few pilgrims sat down to a nice, comfortable meal with a few Indians; enjoying a nice entree of tender turkey followed by a dessert of... a violent rifle shot to the face! Other than the rape of the land, the slaughter of Indians, and the spread of that perverse religion, I rather enjoy Thanksgiving and am fully looking forward to stuffing myself with turkey and re-watching Nightmare before Christmas.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Thu Nov 25 2010

    I feel that if you have your health and your family, there's a lot to give thanks for. I will be having Thanksgiving with my family and some very close friends. Looking forward to a wonderful time. Just wanted to get on long enough to wish everyone here on RIA a happy Thanksgiving. And if you don't happen to celebrate Thanksgiving on this particular date, wherever you're at, have a good day, anyway.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Jul 04 2010

    I love the smell of turkey, eating at a large table with the family, and best of all.... left overs!

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    jester002

    Thu Jan 21 2010

    Here's where the battle for those New Years Eve resolutions start. It's not so bad if your not over weight because those people only gain about a pound. However, if your already a porker, the average gain is five pounds...

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    djahuti

    Tue Jan 19 2010

    While I do "give thanks" on this day,as on all others,I don't have any illusions about the Pilgrims,the Injuns,or what happened afterward.For a quick snapshot of my sentiments,go to Youtube and find William S. Burroughs "Thanksgiving Prayer".

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Thu Nov 26 2009

    George Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation "Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor; and Whereas both Houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me to "recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness:" Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of th... Read more

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    randyman

    Thu Nov 26 2009

    Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends on Rateitall. My family and I are especially thankful this year. I am recovering from a nasty bout with pneumonia. While not yet 100% I do feel well enough to take on a turkey. My favorite holiday. A chance to get together with my family, eat good food and have a good time. It's a time to reflect on all the things that have went on during the past year, good and bad. And count our blessings.

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    chalky

    Wed Nov 25 2009

    Happy Thanksgiving to all my rateitall friends!! If it isn't Thanksgiving tomorrow where you live then I hope you have a Happy Thursday :)

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    rjohnson71

    Wed Nov 18 2009

    Thanksgiving is only one week away. What do you have to be thankful for? I'm thankful for my good health and for my cats. Eight days from now I'm going to eat so much turkey and stuffing that I'll have to get larger size pants.

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    irishgit

    Mon Oct 12 2009

    Canadians do Thanksgiving too, albeit we do it October. In fact, as I write this, we do it today. Much the same kind of thing as our American friends, complete with football (CFL style) and gorging.  I'm hosting my kids today, and preparing roast leg of lamb, baked glazed parsnips, asparagus with cashews and macadamias, with the usual pumpkin pie for desert. Add some football, a few boardgames, and a dram or two of the creature, and it should be a nice day.

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    jrichardma

    Wed Dec 24 2008

    The only holiday you get to see family and friends, enjoy good food, and NOT have to worry about getting into debt.

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    ridgewalker

    Fri Nov 28 2008

    Original (10/13/08): Happy Thanksgiving to all of you Knucklehead Brew-swilling, Eskimo-tossing Nucks...For us 'Mercans: Thanksgiving in Washington***Since the graphics won't stick, here's a link to the comic***

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    lawndartchucke_r

    Thu Nov 27 2008

    Thanksgiving:  A time to celebrate Life, Family, Health and so many more things.I am especially thankful for all the men and women in uniform protecting our country and Constitution.  Because of them I have the right to put liberals in their places and prove them wrong on every issue they try to throw my way.  THANK YOU UNITED STATES MILITARY!!!!!!!!!

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    frankswildyear_s

    Wed Nov 26 2008

    I'll echo irish's good wishes in your day of feasting and thanks, and would also like to thank Ridge for foregiving my snotty remarks when he extended season's greatings to me a few years back.

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    genghisthehun

    Wed Nov 26 2008

    This is the American Holiday. It was and I would hope it shall continue as a great family holiday that people of all faiths or even lack of faith can celebrate.

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    ksyankeefan

    Sun Oct 28 2007

    The three Fs. Food. Family. Football.  What's not to like?

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    uncnc08

    Tue Sep 18 2007

    Love this holiday the most.My brother and sister and I are all in separate colleges manage to get home.There is something about waking up on that morning and smelling turkey and watching the football games in the afternoon that  you just can't beat..

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    canadasucks

    Thu Apr 12 2007

    The best. Food. Family. Football. A gentle reminder of the ethnic cleansing of native American tribes. Long lines at the airport still don't drag down this holiday.

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    puppyloverkb

    Tue Jan 09 2007

    I love Thanksgiving because it gives me a chance to get together with my relatives. I hardley ever get to see them, and it is always nice to know, that at least one day out of the year gets to be spent with my family.

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    blessedbesiame_se

    Wed Aug 30 2006

    Who doesn't love this day, it's a day of giving thanks for all that you do have! I always cook a huge traditional Thanksgiving dinner and have family and friends over. Don't forget the leftover turkey!!!

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    gamerman

    Thu Mar 09 2006

    One of my favorites. I respect the pilgrims and the Indians, but I never think about that on Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving, I'm thinking about two things: The Cowboys game, and food.

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    sfalconer

    Mon Oct 10 2005

    Lets face it folks this is an excuse for people to stuff themselves once a year and not feel to guilty about it. They should change the name to eat'in day. Besides the pilgrims sat down to eat with the natives, and then they ended up shooting them, not a great basis for a national holiday.

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    kairho

    Sun Oct 09 2005

    The one time a year I have to visit the MIL. No wonder I don't like the holiday?

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    texasyankee

    Mon May 16 2005

    This is my favorite holiday. Nobody expects crazy outlandish gifts, as on Christmas, I get to do some of my favorite things which is cook, eat, get together with family and friends and watch some football on TV; what can be better?

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    tocwelsh

    Thu Jan 06 2005

    A great opportunity for all the family who hate each other to get together for a few hours,,,,,terrible holiday.....

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    mrpolitical

    Fri Nov 26 2004

    Well, now comes my favorite part- the left overs!!

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    bibliophile

    Thu Nov 25 2004

    I enjoy Thanksgiving even though I don't like to overeat. It's just too uncomfortable. But I love people, and especially being with people I love. I really do try to spend Thanksgiving reflecting on all I have to be thankful for. Thanksgiving is better than Christmas because there's all of the joy with much less of the stress. Personally, I would be thrilled if Christmas were not so much about presents. Thanksgiving just takes away so much of that stress. I too am hoping very much for the safe return of friends and extended family members serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. I will be most thankful when they return home, though.

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    kamylienne

    Thu Nov 25 2004

    My absolute favorite holiday! This is a holiday that pretty much anyone can appreciate, and it's all about appreciating everything that you've got, which is really important. It's not about getting presents, it's about everything you already have. You get to spend the day with the people you care about, sit down and stuff yourself stupid . . . it even makes cleaning the whole mess up later so worth it! If there were a paradise for me, everyday there would be Thanksgiving! UPDATE: Not to bring people down right now, but here's a stinging reminder about what's there to be thankful for: one of my co-workers found out that her brother had died over in Fallujah a few days ago. I can't even begin to imagine the pain she and her family is going through right now, and I know this has to be especially hard during a holiday that emphasizes togetherness and family. It's easy to forget to not take for granted the people that are close to you; my thoughts to every family who's spending this... Read more

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    jglscd35

    Mon Nov 01 2004

    by far my favorite holiday because it combines two of my favorite things, eating and football. would be the perfect holiday if sex was somehow worked into the mix, most likely after football and before eating. or maybe before and after football.

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    daccory

    Sun Oct 31 2004

    As a traditional American holiday I would love to experience it but I always seem to fly home the week before it happens...I must alter my calendar next time.

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    seraph

    Tue Oct 05 2004

    For me, this holiday has gone down a knotch or two since I've become a vegetarian, but some Thanksgivings my family does make a solid effort to provide a nice variety of food. I just like the feeling of Thanksgiving...very laid-back, comfortable, and well into the heart of Autumn (my favorite season). I usually have to pretend to be tired and full like everyone else after dinner, because on a diet of artichokes and yams and bread I don't feel all that full.

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    wargamefan93

    Sun Dec 07 2003

    I have yet to figuire what all the hype is about. On Christmas you can eat just as much and there is so much more than food!

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    kolby1973

    Thu Nov 27 2003

    First I would like to say I love Thanksgiving because I get to spend alot more time with family and friends than what I usually get to. And 2nd, I would like to say Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends and even my enemies on RIA. Have a great day....

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    abichara

    Thu Nov 27 2003

    Thanksgiving is the ultimate feel-good American holiday. It's our chance to stuff ourselves with good food and have a lot of fun. Most of all, it's a time when we have to be thankful for all the things that we have. Many times, we forget that we are very lucky to have the things that make life pleasant. We ought to thank the Almighty everyday for everything that we have, but Thanksgiving is the time to reflect on the blessings that have been given to us.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Wed Nov 26 2003

    Thanksgiving (affectionately known as Turkey Day) is a very important holiday to me. Of course I like to gobble (get it?) that delicious grub down as much as anyone else. In actuality, however, that's not exactly what Thanksgiving means. All joking aside, Thanksgiving is knowing and realizing all the blessings God has given me, which is something that pretty much occurs on an everyday basis for me. I've got family and friends I love dearly, a roof over my head, clothes on my back, overall good health, and food to eat -- among COUNTLESS things! I am constantly reminded of the many people who are out in the cold with nowhere to go, nothing to eat, and are lonesome. There are people who are handicapped, sick, and have had tragedy upon tragedy -- yet some of them are still able to find true happiness. Now, I'm not saying I don't have occasional bouts of self-pity and blues because I do (we all do, sometimes). Nevertheless, I constantly see the things I have as compared to the thing... Read more

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    tvtator

    Wed Nov 19 2003

    Eat a stupid bird(yes Turkeys are stupid so if any Turkeys are posting on RIA, my apologies) and too much other stuff, watch football(if you like that sport) or go to a movie, then the next day charge like rabid dogs to the after Thanksgiving sales.

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    freebird_0128

    Wed Nov 19 2003

    I'm going to be honest and state my true feelings for Thanksgiving. I grew up in Michigan where its a huge deal-fresh snow, large meals and come on, the Detroit Lions play every year on this blessed day. I often find it hard to celebrate this though. Based on lies and urban legend, we tell tales of sharing the meal with the Native Americans. But then to repay their generosity, we moved them off their land and introduced them to horrible diseases. Having a strong conscience, I just can't celebrate the demolition of this nation's first people. Not to mention, it is prime example of America's gluttony. Do you think Cambodia has a similar holiday? I think not. They don't have the abundance of wealth and selfishness that we are plagued with. Maybe I'm reading too much into a mindless Hallmark idea, but if I'm going to celebrate-I wanna do so with a clear conscience.

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    spazc7bc

    Thu Aug 21 2003

    thanksgiving is ok...theres always a huge fall fair around that time that i love...i also loe the food and being with family, but i hate turkey! Giving thanks is important too.

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    mandie2000

    Sat Jun 07 2003

    Thanksgiving is a wonderfull holiday. It a time to eat great food and not feel bad about it. Famlies come together and you don't have to go to work or school. Each year Thanksgiving is almost being forgotten. The stores have out all the Halloween candy and as soon as that is over here comes the Christmas stuff, well what about Thanksgiving. This is an important holiday to be over looking. Each year Christmas comes sooner and sooner until we won't have a Thanksgiving. People just want it to be the day after Thanksgiving so they can go shopping.

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    redoedo

    Tue May 20 2003

    This is definately one of my favorite holidays of the year. For me, every year, it is a time for celebration for one because it marks the beginning of that month-long road to Christmas. The Christmas lights start going up around Thanksgiving. Moreover, it is a time when I can sit around with my loved ones and eat great food, and as Wiggum said, its probably the last non-commercialized holiday out there as people do not have to buy each other gifts for Thanksgiving. It is merely a time for all Americans to reflect on their life and give thanks for all of the blessings in our life and our country, and hopefully, help out those not fortunate enough to celebrate the holiday with a huge feast.

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    rebelyell1861

    Thu May 15 2003

    I always liked getting a few days out of school and gorging myself with mashed potatoes, ham, and turkey.

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    chunkylover53

    Tue Feb 11 2003

    Thanksgiving, along with Independence Day, is a very important American holiday. It is the day we give thanks to the Indians who saved the Pilgrims from starvation.

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    bigbaby

    Sat Feb 08 2003

    Time goes by so fast that all people care about is the food and football. Despite that, Thanksgiving is a good holiday becuaes of all the food! The extended vacation means were out of school!