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No Thanksgiving this year....


Zod

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I really like Thanksgiving. No, I love Thanksgiving.

Great food, friends, family, football. Whats not to love?

Too bad it barely exists anymore. It is nothing more than a speed bump on the way to Christmas.

By the time December gets here, I am already tired of Christmas.

I am hereby boycotting any business that advertises anything Christmas in November. I am guessing I better really start liking chinese food.

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I blame DVR. Yep. We want everything our way and we don't want somebody telling us to do anything.

I agree though, it seems right after Halloween the Christmas music begins and things can blow by Thanksgiving.

Since my wife's bday falls on Thanksgiving every so many years it's a big deal at Pstall Manor.

Zod, I nominate you to start a grass roots effort to bring Thanksgiving back to it's rightful place as a holiday pillar.

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LOVE Thanksgiving, but I agree. Christmas becomes more commercial every year and eventually there will be an apocolypse and all these capitalist scumbags will finally atone for over-indulgences in hedonistic pleasures.

That said, turkey day is awesome.

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went to walmart yesterday, and they already had christmas decorations out.

At the Lowe's on S. Boulevard they had Christmas stuff out in freaking September.

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