Haha, I keep forgetting American thanksgiving is different than Canadian thanksgiving so I was going say that you're like a month and a half late, but I guess you aren't.
Happy thanksgiving to all the people celebrating it today.
"Haha, I keep forgetting American thanksgiving is different than Canadian thanksgiving so I was going say that you're like a month and a half late, but I guess you aren't.
Happy thanksgiving to all the people celebrating it today"
hehe, me too! other contients besides noth america, don't celebrate it. not to sound like a hallmark card: but everyday you shoulf be thank-ful and its nice to have a day to remind us!
Since I've been living abroad I almost forgot it was Thanksgiving. (Already a day ahead)
Anyway, Happy Cranberry Sauce Day! Because a) I don't eat meat, and b) Few people consume cranberry sauce during any other time of the year, plus it's a much more memorable taste. ;D
haha =D thx buuut in germany we don't celebrate thanksgiving-.-' today in school we talked about thanksgiving =D about the wampanoag and the pilgrims =D
AWWW how nice :) Hapy Thanksgiving to you too!
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm German so I don't celebrate it.. but Happy Thanksgiving to you anyway! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, I keep forgetting American thanksgiving is different than Canadian thanksgiving so I was going say that you're like a month and a half late, but I guess you aren't.
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving to all the people celebrating it today.
Happy Turkey Day MS3B.:-)
ReplyDeleteewwwwww turkey!!!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm turkey!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable pumpkins :)
Since we have Thanksgiving before Halloween, we'd take those tiny pumpkins and make cute tiny jack-o-lanterns out of them.
Go Canada!
I'm in Ireland so I don't really celebrate.. but Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteHappy turkey murder day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteI'm thankful that I have the Sims to play :)
ReplyDeleteWe don't get it here in England either, I think it would be nice to have an extra holiday, hope you have fun today, Happy Thanksgiving all!
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving! Thanks for keeping us all up to date with your lovely Sims 3 finds <3
ReplyDeleteSame to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you as well! Enjoy!!
ReplyDelete"Haha, I keep forgetting American thanksgiving is different than Canadian thanksgiving so I was going say that you're like a month and a half late, but I guess you aren't.
ReplyDeleteHappy thanksgiving to all the people celebrating it today"
hehe, me too! other contients besides noth america, don't celebrate it. not to sound like a hallmark card: but everyday you shoulf be thank-ful and its nice to have a day to remind us!
Happy thanks everyone
Awww, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnd a Happy Thanksgiving day to you to! :D
Since the people who celebrated the first Thanksgiving were British, you could celebrate it in England as well!
ReplyDeleteAww...same to you as well! :)
ReplyDeleteSince I've been living abroad I almost forgot it was Thanksgiving. (Already a day ahead)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, Happy Cranberry Sauce Day! Because a) I don't eat meat, and b) Few people consume cranberry sauce during any other time of the year, plus it's a much more memorable taste. ;D
Happy Gobble Gobble Day Everyone!
ReplyDeleteI ate way too much.
ReplyDeleteHappy Turkey Day to you too!!
ReplyDeleteI love Turkey. I really want to go to Istanbul and possibly Ankara.
ReplyDeleteThe number of turkeys killed is always higher on this day..
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving MS3B!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you, and thank you for all you do with your site, I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving ^o^
ReplyDeleteHappy TG!
ReplyDeletehappy thanksgiving to you as well even though here in Australia, we dont celebrate it.
ReplyDeletehaha =D
ReplyDeletethx buuut in germany we don't celebrate thanksgiving-.-'
today in school we talked about thanksgiving =D
about the wampanoag and the pilgrims =D
Joyeux thanksgiving
ReplyDelete"The number of turkeys killed is always higher on this day.."
ReplyDeleteReally? I wonder why that is.
Happy Thanksgiving! (Even though it's now the morning after.)
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