@divegeester saidBut...... it's an American tradition.
Take to the homeless Native American forum spanky!
Besides, we're forgiven by now, right?
@chaney3 saidWhy November?.......At least in October if you you are going to have the traditional turkey for Christmas you have a bigger gap than having it 2 months in a row. 🙂
Why October?
-VR
24 Nov 22
@ponderable saidNah.....Rusty is incorrect with his line of thought. Turkey is delicious, and there's nothing wrong with eating it in November and December. 😀
After harvest is finished?
@chaney3 saidAt least in Germany Thanksgiving is about thanking God for the harvest it is not about eating anything specific. I know that it is different in God's own country anyway,.
Nah.....Rusty is incorrect with his line of thought. Turkey is delicious, and there's nothing wrong with eating it in November and December. 😀
@chaney3 saidYou can eat every Sunday if you wish, I'd sooner chicken more tender less work. 🙂 😛
Nah.....Rusty is incorrect with his line of thought. Turkey is delicious, and there's nothing wrong with eating it in November and December. 😀
-VR
@ponderable saidPondy, Does Germany claim ownership to being God's country? 🙂 😛
At least in Germany Thanksgiving is about thanking God for the harvest it is not about eating anything specific. I know that it is different in God's own country anyway,.
-VR
24 Nov 22
@divegeester saidHomeless? They're all dead, murdered for their land and their corn. That's what Thanksgiving is all about. That and American football.
Take to the homeless Native American forum spanky!
24 Nov 22
@very-rusty saidNo, it is a self-designation by some US citizens for the USA. 😉 I am sure you knew that 😉
Pondy, Does Germany claim ownership to being God's country? 🙂 😛
-VR