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StylinRed 10-12-2020 06:23 PM

Happy Thanksgiving!
 
Omg no thread or am I blind?!

Happy thanksgiving guys!

About to eat, and I was like oh yeah RS!

pastarocket 10-12-2020 07:20 PM

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

-had turkey dinner earlier this weekend on a Sunday.

-ate the bird aka in Cantonese the "fire chicken". :lawl:

MG1 10-12-2020 07:52 PM

Family celebrated yesterday. Take out chinese, lol.

Today, I had nothing planned. So, found a package of Philipino Tocino in the freezer. cooked it with a couple of over-easy eggs. Soft yolk over the meat. Put it all over cold rice. Damn, so easy, so good.

danned 10-12-2020 09:37 PM

turkey eating day

Hondaracer 10-13-2020 07:21 AM

Fucked up my stuffing trying to do it in the instant pot :/

El Bastardo 10-13-2020 07:52 AM

Celebrated it on Sunday and tried to explain to some Americans why we have Thanksgiving in Canada. :toot:

mikemhg 10-13-2020 12:12 PM

Americans definitely have a better date for Thanksgiving, ours is too damn early, I feel like Summer just ended here :lol

Too much information, but my bowels have still not entirely cleared themselves from this weekend's festivities.

CivicBlues 10-13-2020 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by El Bastardo (Post 9002440)
Celebrated it on Sunday and tried to explain to some Americans why we have Thanksgiving in Canada. :toot:

So I have quite a few coworkers south of the line and they had to work on Monday. I pointed out, "Hey, but it's Columbus Day isn't that a day off?". Turns out a lot of states stopped celebrating this such as Oregon and Washington because of "reasons" (offending Native Americans seems to be main reason). Is it not a day off in Texas as well?

In any case seems like the whole concept of a Federal Stat holiday is pretty flux and is a big mess in down there with so many States doing their own thing. And wtf, 2 holidays in January and November? So lucky that BC (and Canada for the most part - looking at you QC and NL) spreads it out almost once a month.

El Bastardo 10-13-2020 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CivicBlues (Post 9002471)
Is it not a day off in Texas as well?

In any case seems like the whole concept of a Federal Stat holiday is pretty flux and is a big mess in down there with so many States doing their own thing. And wtf, 2 holidays in January and November? So lucky that BC (and Canada for the most part - looking at you QC and NL) spreads it out almost once a month.

Its not a stat holiday here in the way we Canadians know it to be. Banks and government offices are closed, but most everyone treats it as another Monday. I think schools might be closed but don't quote me on that.


I was explaining to people our holiday structure and how we have a holiday almost every month in Canada, depending on where you live.
In Texas there is a "holiday desert" from New Years Day to Memorial Day (at the end of May) with not even Easter or MLK Day coming as a day off.
I don't know how it works in other states but its certainly a lot less frequent here compared to Canada.


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