hnn.us— Time to be thankful that we're not pilgrims and do not have to live in log cabins, eat turkey or dress in black (unless it's a designer label).
Nov 14, 2007View in Crawl 4
Assuming it were in a state where it applies, I wonder which of them would've been able to play the 'no reasonable access to intercourse' card in divorce court.
who cares, I heard last week that Jesus wasn't born on Christmas day, hell I even heard that the Chinese get to see New Year's day before us. All I want is a day off and some good shopping deals
My parents do. To them, Thanksgiving isn't about being appreciative to the people who have made your life better but just another excuse to praise Jebus.
wedgemartinNov 14, 2007
Assuming it were in a state where it applies, I wonder which of them would've been able to play the 'no reasonable access to intercourse' card in divorce court.
elephant789Nov 14, 2007
Myth #11 Thanksgiving originated in the U.S. WRONG. The answer is Canada.<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving</a>
loganarcherNov 15, 2007
When the Pilgrims reached Plymouth, Sean Connery was there to say 'Welcome to the Rock'.
rjam710Nov 15, 2007
I hate how as I grow older, I come to learn that everything I've been taught in school is a lie.
lewhichNov 15, 2007
who cares, I heard last week that Jesus wasn't born on Christmas day, hell I even heard that the Chinese get to see New Year's day before us. All I want is a day off and some good shopping deals
aduzikNov 16, 2007
My parents do. To them, Thanksgiving isn't about being appreciative to the people who have made your life better but just another excuse to praise Jebus.
formosazNov 17, 2007
Myth # 12 Thanksgiving Word Search <a class="user" href="http://www.cyarena.com/comments/thanksgiving/thank">http://www.cyarena.com/comments/thanksgiving/thank</a> ...
formosazNov 17, 2007
Myth #12Thanksgiving Word Search<a class="user" href="http://www.cyarena.com/comments/thanksgiving/thanksgiving-word-search.php">http://www.cyarena.com/comments/thanksgiving/thank ...</a>
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