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    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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    HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

    Just wishing everyone who is celebrating a very happy Thanksgiving. Even if you don't celebrate, do remember that we all have something to be thankful for. Don't forget to share your thanks with others. In a time where we are so focused on ourselves, it is nice to think of others and thank them for what they've shared with us, done for us, or whatever.

    So, I want to thank all my friends here, for sharing their talents and their friendship. I look forward to even more fun with you all, no matter where life takes us.
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    Happy Thanksgiving to you too Jason!

    And everyone else

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    Happy Thanksgiving!

    As always I'm thankful for Corey and Teddy. As long as I have them, I can handle anything the world throws at me.

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    Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

    I'm thankful everyday for my family. Jen and I tell Teddy you should be thankful for something everyday not just on a holiday.


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    Enjoy it, guys: that's a celebration I'd not mind seeing over here, but no such luck...
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    Xetal, I did import this celebration since a few years back. I invite my closest friends home and Gerald and I treat them with a great meal . It works awesome and the only difference is that we don't get the free days, but we do manage.

    This year we did it at one of my closest friends place and we ordered sushi (we didn't get the chance to cook it all), but the spirit was there. Being thankful is a great thing, it makes you feel good of who you and those who are with you. I really like it

    And I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving

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    That's a great idea, M! There's always a reason to celebrate and be thankful.

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    Well, we can celebrate it, of course, but the idea of a Thanksgiving day accepted into the cultural identity of any nation is a nice one which we certainly don't have here. Heck, we don't even have an Independence Day because it's so long since we had anyone to be independent from!

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    I'm all for importing all kind of celebrations. For two years in a row I've tried to do something for the Chinese New Year celebration, but both times something came up and I just couldn't. Let's see how things go this upcoming year.

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