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Well we will have Thanksgiving in November when it's cold out, perfect time for stuffing your face and then not moving for a few hours. And what will you guys be doing? Nothing.
What do Canadians have to be thankful for?
What? NO, I'LL BE EATING FOOD CAUSE IT WILL BE THANKSGIVING, I HOPE YOUR FAMILY SERVED NOTHING BUT COCK.
YOUR LEAF IS NOT A SYMBOL OF POWER.Well no, I killed my own turkey's (I live on a farm, and I used their guts and organs for gravy), grew my own pumpkins (for pie), and grew my own potatoes for mashed taters. Pea's and squash was bought.
And you just LEECH OFF YOUR COUNTRY LIKE A NO GOOD BOTTOM FEEDING LEECH.
milk in bags ftl.
Mmmmmmm Turkey
Why would we hold Thanksgiving in November? We're out playing hockey and eating poutine at that time.
Stupid
America is better.
Because we don't have Dog--.
Well no, I killed my own turkey's (I live on a farm, and I used their guts and organs for gravy), grew my own pumpkins (for pie), and grew my own potatoes for mashed taters. Pea's and squash was bought.
The history of Thanksgiving in Canada goes back to an explorer, Martin Frobisher, who had been trying to find a northern passage to the Orient. In the year 1578, he held a formal ceremony, in what is now the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, to give thanks for surviving the long journey. The feast was one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations in North America, although celebrating the harvest and giving thanks for a successful bounty of crops had been a long-standing tradition throughout North America by various First Nations and Native American groups.
America is better.
Because we don't have Dog--.