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w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:12 PM Nov 2015

Those who celebrate, happy whatever!

Happy thanks giving

Those of us that have to work, I hope we all get to snarf a little turkey, mash and gravy or what ever your favorite is, and that the customers aren't too horrible (aren't they always?)

Those that don't have to work, i hope you aren't alone but if you are, in this group i consider you my family and friends, i toast you in cranberry juice, i'm thankful for you all. Those that have family and friends around, i'm happy for you, enjoy and i hope politics doesn't ruin the day

I'll probably (sad as it is, but i'll work 2 shifts) pick up a walmart deli turkey dinner meh, but as long as the mash and gravy are ok i'm fine with dry turkey

Happy what ever all of you!



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Those who celebrate, happy whatever! (Original Post) w0nderer Nov 2015 OP
... handmade34 Nov 2015 #1
i may not have said welcome to the group w0nderer Nov 2015 #3
Happy thanks giving Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2015 #2
actually ignorant that i am w0nderer Nov 2015 #4
Second Monday in October Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2015 #6
I'll add it to my calendar, thanks w0nderer Nov 2015 #8
yeah pretty much, Joe Shlabotnik Nov 2015 #14
i ran into arrogant worms through w0nderer Nov 2015 #15
Bless you, w0nderer. PatrickforO Nov 2015 #5
I'll take that in the spirit it is offered w0nderer Nov 2015 #9
If ever there was a "roll your own" holiday this is it... catnhatnh Nov 2015 #7
:-) w0nderer Nov 2015 #11
Thank you for the welcome... catnhatnh Nov 2015 #13
Don't have to join w0nderer Nov 2015 #16
Happy whatever you're having catrose Nov 2015 #10
LOL welcome catrose w0nderer Nov 2015 #12
Wouldn't dream of making personal remarks catrose Nov 2015 #17
Fellow discworlder! w0nderer Nov 2015 #18
Happy thanks giving _Calm Dec 2015 #19

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
3. i may not have said welcome to the group
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:24 PM
Nov 2015

so welcome to the group and you have a happy one too

and i'll take a hug from anyone unless there is a contact or close contaminant disease at which point i'll wear a suit and still take a hug

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
2. Happy thanks giving
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:20 PM
Nov 2015

I'm Canadian, so we already had ours a month ago, but thanks to all of the working poor; who make thanksgiving possible.

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
4. actually ignorant that i am
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:28 PM
Nov 2015

when is canadian 'thanks giving' ?
and are there different foods?

i'm from a nordic country so i understand 'cold weather food'

and i was close to denmark germany and belgium so i understand beer :-p

Happy thanks giving after the fact to you and ...a toast of mead

oh, and nope haven't seen you much in the group so..hey Welcome to the group and the party

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
6. Second Monday in October
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:33 PM
Nov 2015

Its pretty much a carbon copy of the US holiday, only without the phony pilgrim story.

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
8. I'll add it to my calendar, thanks
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:36 PM
Nov 2015

So, ....
food comatose shopping after dinner with friends (preferably cross border?)

it'd be so interesting to compare (for a non US Cit) Canadian recipes to US ones

if you feel up to it, otherwise i'll add it to my list of todo look ups (only like 4 pages LOL)


Btw, tell me you are an arrogant worms fan and earn my respect for a long time

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
14. yeah pretty much,
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:55 PM
Nov 2015

but the Canadian peso isn't worth too much, so between that and the post 9-11 unpleasantness of crossing the border, I think that pass-time is down right now. Canada is so multicultural, that I can't think of any Thanksgiving recipes that are uniquely Canadian, and the US shares every possible wild game animal, and similar agriculture that we have coast to coast.

I've actually never heard of the Arrogant Worms until now. They sound funny though, will look into them when I don't have to go to bed so damn early. You know how it is...

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
15. i ran into arrogant worms through
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 10:04 PM
Nov 2015

12:00 blinker (three dead trolls in a baggie)


at a tech support 'don't do this' lecture LOL

so i goggled them ran into an 'associated group at a meet' or something and it was arrogant worms

I wanna be a pirate on Saskatchewan
war of 1812 (i think)

and the ever famous 'sorry we're canadians' <<--written after a US commentator said they had too much canadian material (they are a canadian group)

LOL
i got 2 folders full on my mp3 player :-p

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
9. I'll take that in the spirit it is offered
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:39 PM
Nov 2015

Thank you, and blessings be upon you and your house during the dark season of the hunter and the one that follows



hey..PatrickforO...i still expect to wish you merry midwinterbloodsacri...christmas and new years

but if not
then may the best day of the last year, be equal to the worst of this coming one

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
7. If ever there was a "roll your own" holiday this is it...
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:35 PM
Nov 2015

"All is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin,

Come to God's own temple come-Raise a song of harvest home...."

That's how the Christians did it and I sang that song in 3rd grade LONG before it could mean much to me. But now as an old man I have given up their god but come to love these emotions....

It's harvest home and time to give thanks whatever joy life gives you and to celebrate even the little bits and pieces we managed to put away against the cold and the dark. Another cycle of the sun has come and gone and for many of us another chair or more may be empty at the table. Love those who have departed, cherish those that remain, and mostly be gentle on yourself because every life has it's hardships. May all find peace and forgiveness and may your turkey be moist. Happy thanksgiving to DUer's and to all a good night...

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
11. :-)
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:42 PM
Nov 2015

i love roll ya own holiday (including 'talk like a pirate day..and they didn't but it's FUN')
emotions and especially old ones and even more so....smells

smells are powerful reminders


Happy which ever to you and since i haven't welcomed you to the group
HI, welcome, pull up a chair, hang around, have a tea, beer, water, coffee, or what ever and shoot some gripes or rewards

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
13. Thank you for the welcome...
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:48 PM
Nov 2015

...I won't join But I do read your group and expect I will be stopping by only occasionally as I no longer work. But as long as no one objects I may sometimes post if it feels I can contribute. Thanks Cat

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
16. Don't have to join
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 10:09 PM
Nov 2015

you can, or not
and I for one like it being read, it's not only 'working' poor, we accept all, but DU needed some area for working poor to be safe, if you are on a limited income or something

i can't swear no one will not object but i know no one will kick/block before sending a du-mail hint to 'simmer down' ..fair nuff?

catrose

(5,236 posts)
10. Happy whatever you're having
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:41 PM
Nov 2015

Hope that the season is bright.
I wish that for you all your best dreams come true
If they're politically correct and not too far right.

from the Therapy Sisters' Codependent Christmas, which you should go buy
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/therapysisters3

Thank you to everyone who is working. (The only reason I'm not is that I worked long Mon-Wed. My son gets off at 5.)

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
12. LOL welcome catrose
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 09:46 PM
Nov 2015

i hope the same for you

politically correct mostly, not to far right..don't worry!

are you suggesting i'm CoDa? LOL
is that as funny as the titles suggests?

have a happy holiday enjoy (hopefully) having the son around

you be nice or i'll start posting uppity nordic (not the classic stuff) xmas music in here come xmas LOL


catrose

(5,236 posts)
17. Wouldn't dream of making personal remarks
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 11:10 PM
Nov 2015

Particularly about people I know onluas pixels on the screen. Your "happy whatever" greeting just reminded me of that song. And the whole album is that funny. They've got a few samples at the link. That album and Sir Terry Pratchett's "Hogfather" have gotten me through many a war on Christmas.

Have a happy tomorrow!

w0nderer

(1,937 posts)
18. Fellow discworlder!
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 11:27 PM
Nov 2015


i'm assuming you've read them all?


i'll see if i can get a copy of the album


you too have a great day

Have you seen the tv movie hogfather (or that's the one you've seen and you haven't read?)

current computer won't let me run youtube but i think

is it
 

_Calm

(11 posts)
19. Happy thanks giving
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 08:20 PM
Dec 2015

I hope you are happy ,too,
Not only thanking giving on Christmas,but also on every day .

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