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  1. Paz says:

    First

    I win

  2. Aaaaargh says:

    Good one. Correct and funny and stuff.

  3. spadina says:

    Silly Americans. Thanksgiving is in October. :)

    • Orzo says:

      Exactly! At the end of the autumn harvest.

      • Chardrak says:

        Thanksgiving has exactly NOTHING to do with autumn harvest, it is a purely religious celebration thanking God for any number of things. The very first declared Thanksgiving was not even by the Pilgrims but by the settlers of the Virginia colony. It was to be on the 4th of December. Pilgrims had theirs at autumn harvest, but that was not the sole time. It was George Washington who set the date for the official US Thanksgiving feast for Thursday the 26th of November 1789 to thank God for helping us kick the British out and form our own government. It has occurred on the 4th Thursday of November every year since.

  4. stuffed says:

    That is so true, only in Australia it’s Christmas dinner that is like this, we don’t do thanksgiving.

    • sjerrie says:

      haha, no thanksgiving in the netherlands either, but this sorta looks like christmas for sure :P

      • Kat says:

        Here in the states we eat a big dinner for Thanksgiving in the early afternoon. Not entirely sure why it’s so big or why it’s in the afternoon (we’re often too busy cooking to eat lunch), but my family gets with my Aunt and her husband’s family.

        I don’t know about other families here, but my family has a big dinner on Christmas Eve at my mom-mom’s house, then a not quite as big breakfast on Christmas at home with my gran.

  5. Koolboy says:

    that is fact that breaks the rescesion

  6. Alex says:

    Capitalists pigs

  7. Reagan says:

    wait…you ate your stomach?

  8. S-Lizzy says:

    I’ll admit that I cooked at 17lb turkey with all the fixings for what ended up being 5 people, one of which was a vegetarian. I had a lot of cancellations and just plain bought too much. But we ate all 4 pies froze the other leftovers.

  9. FrankieP says:

    I think the green and purple labels should be swapped…. I dunno about you guys, but I always eat wayyyy more than I mean to!

  10. Rammkatze says:

    Wow! LOL This actually fits to Christmas Dinner on my culture, since we don’t have thanksgiving. But yeah, when it comes to Christmas, this sounds about right. :P


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