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Post by Cam on Nov 24, 2010 6:08:45 GMT
Thanks giving tomorrow. We don't do it here in NZ. Sorry if it's the wrong date but it says it's thanks giving tomorrow on my calendar, so happy thanksgiving ;D Someone want to explain what all this is about xD
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 6:10:26 GMT
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Post by Cam on Nov 24, 2010 6:13:46 GMT
I was about to say the 11th was ages ago, but you guys do you dates weird Well, happy thanksgiving day anyway
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 6:16:15 GMT
11 = month 26 = day 10 = year o.O?
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Post by Cam on Nov 24, 2010 6:19:47 GMT
We would do 26/11/10 xD The normal way
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 7:01:57 GMT
That's the incorrect way
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Post by Nick on Nov 24, 2010 14:55:18 GMT
That's the incorrect way I second this
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Post by russellr on Nov 24, 2010 15:04:17 GMT
I do it the other way too e.g 24/11/10
its like this all over for example in cricket in England we write the score runs first so- 600/2 but in Australia you will see wickets first 2/600
Same thing no difference so there is really no correct way or not ya he?
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 15:07:16 GMT
No I do everything right.
>=O
But anyway, back on-topic; what are you guys doing for Thanksgiving (if you celebrate it)
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Post by russellr on Nov 24, 2010 15:08:52 GMT
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 15:11:07 GMT
Lol I was just about to ask Russell And have fun if you do that ^.^
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Post by Nightwalker on Nov 24, 2010 15:29:34 GMT
Thanksgiving is tomorrow on Thursday.
Thanksgiving was when the pilgrims (some of the first people to com to america) lasted through the winter and had a feast to give thanks to God. Now it is a national holiday.
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 15:34:32 GMT
My teacher is pretty dumb, he's like "They did Thanksgiving in England before they came to America" That isn't true correct?
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Post by Nightwalker on Nov 24, 2010 15:41:01 GMT
My teacher is pretty dumb, he's like "They did Thanksgiving in England before they came to America" That isn't true correct? Not that i know of...i am pretty sure that is wrong. They may have had some sort of religious holiday but the first thanksgiving was over here...
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Post by ooop on Nov 24, 2010 15:42:31 GMT
Yeah, I knew it, my teacher isn't the sharpest tool in the box... Lol -.-
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Post by russellr on Nov 24, 2010 16:02:29 GMT
Well I always thought it started when people began to settle once they had moved across you know right way back and celebrated a good harvest? I can't remember I remember hearing something like that.
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Post by Nightwalker on Nov 24, 2010 16:23:57 GMT
wait yea you are correct...it was the pilgrims but not after the winter before the winter...
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