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Post by sciwriter on Nov 23, 2011 20:14:36 GMT -7
I wish all on this forum a Happy Thanksgiving. Carl
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Post by kaima on Nov 23, 2011 20:27:11 GMT -7
HAPPY THANKSGIVING !!! to all of you fellow immigrants...
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Post by Jaga on Nov 23, 2011 21:09:35 GMT -7
Happy Thanksgiving to everybody in the forum and your families. I always like Thanksgiving because since I came here to the US, people were always inviting me for Thanksgiving dinner, as a newcomer. The same way, the Indians helped the first Puritans Thanksgiving does not segregate people according to their belief, political association, nationality have a great Turkey day! Kai, do these Puritans go back to Mexico or thevice versa?
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Post by justjohn on Nov 24, 2011 4:08:28 GMT -7
God Bless you all on this our American Holiday. For all you folks in the British Isles, please don't fret. We have you to thank for this great time of the year. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
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Post by Jaga on Nov 24, 2011 7:11:30 GMT -7
John, this turkey is so cute, really
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Post by kaima on Nov 24, 2011 9:16:28 GMT -7
Kai, do these Puritans go back to Mexico or the vice versa? Hmmm .... good observation! Do you think they were headed south to find work? I limited my reading of the picture to compare the Indian's immigration policy for undocumented people with our current debates... To think of unemployment, I was surprised to see very interesting comparisons - much neglected in the press - of unemployment by level of education. Check out the new thread I will start. Happy Turkey Day!
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Post by kaima on Nov 25, 2011 1:17:27 GMT -7
Well, I am not about to start a new thread, especially since I am pushing America propriety by being the first to post a Christmas theme. This is "allowed" only after Thanksgiving, and the holiday is past in most of the USA.... For all of you who feel Christmas commercialism is overdone, I offer: "D I T T O " is an Americanism for "Same here!"
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