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November 26, 2015, 06:37:48 PM
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Tittle says it all, I'm sure this will be either moved or deleted but it's that time of year again  enjoy that nice meal today :>

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November 26, 2015, 11:28:24 PM
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I'm not leaving at america but in one day I will
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November 26, 2015, 11:42:37 PM
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What you guys exactly doing dueing this occasion? Im not from US but this black Friday across too here in my country.
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November 27, 2015, 01:20:11 AM
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What you guys exactly doing dueing this occasion? Im not from US but this black Friday across too here in my country.

I'm in the US and I avoid black Friday like the plague.  Ever since the internet I have been finding deals on what i need (for the most part) that are better then black friday deals for the most part.  For example PSU's for a while I was into I watched for months and found great deals.   

I so far have not found a deal I needed yet... that is a first normally there is a item or two.  But this year nothing I needed yet.  The kindle was only thing close... but I really don't need it with all my other tablets.
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November 27, 2015, 01:35:02 AM
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some one asked Smiley .


In the United States
Main article: Thanksgiving (United States)
Jennie Augusta Brownscombe, The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth, 1914, Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, Massachusetts

In the United States, the modern Thanksgiving holiday tradition is commonly, but not universally, traced to a sparsely documented 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts. The 1621 Plymouth feast and thanksgiving was prompted by a good harvest. Pilgrims and Puritans who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to New England. Several days of Thanksgiving were held in early New England history that have been identified as the "First Thanksgiving", including Pilgrim holidays in Plymouth in 1621 and 1623, and a Puritan holiday in Boston in 1631.[8][9] According to historian Jeremy Bangs, director of the Leiden American Pilgrim Museum, the Pilgrims may have been influenced by watching the annual services of Thanksgiving for the relief of the siege of Leiden in 1574, while they were staying in Leiden.[10] Now called Oktober Feesten, Leiden's autumn thanksgiving celebration in 1617 was the occasion for sectarian disturbance that appears to have accelerated the pilgrims' plans to emigrate to America.[11] In later years, religious thanksgiving services were declared by civil leaders such as Governor Bradford, who planned the colony's thanksgiving celebration and fast in 1623.[12][13][14] The practice of holding an annual harvest festival did not become a regular affair in New England until the late 1660s.[15]

Thanksgiving proclamations were made mostly by church leaders in New England up until 1682, and then by both state and church leaders until after the American Revolution. During the revolutionary period, political influences affected the issuance of Thanksgiving proclamations. Various proclamations were made by royal governors, John Hancock, General George Washington, and the Continental Congress,[16] each giving thanks to God for events favorable to their causes.[17] As President of the United States, George Washington proclaimed the first nationwide thanksgiving celebration in America marking November 26, 1789, "as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favours of Almighty God".[18]

In modern times the President of the United States, in addition to issuing a proclamation, will "pardon" a turkey, which spares the bird's life and ensures that it will spend the duration of its life roaming freely on farmland.[19]

I'm kind of old School if it wasn't for the US the rest of world might be slaves etc well never know .!! . an other word freedom pretty much is why it is , i did not know Canada has there version in Oct. Smiley .

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November 27, 2015, 05:13:24 AM
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I drove 108 miles to my wife's cousins.

Went from my town of Howell, NJ, USA   to  Commack, NY, USA.

We ate a lot of food sat around and talked about a ton of different things.  Then Played 2 board games.  Watched part of 3 USA football games.

Then ate dessert with coffee.  Then got back in the car and drove 108 miles back home. Skipped wine today due to all the driving.

I am tired and may or may not do Black Friday shopping in 10 hours or so when I wake back up.

 Although Targets deal is good,  I have a buddy that wants to do it. Maybe we will partner up and do the deal.

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November 27, 2015, 05:28:29 AM
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I drove 108 miles to my wife's cousins.

Went from my town of Howell, NJ, USA   to  Commack, NY, USA.

We ate a lot of food sat around and talked about a ton of different things.  Then Played 2 board games.  Watched part of 3 USA football games.

Then ate dessert with coffee.  Then got back in the car and drove 108 miles back home. Skipped wine today due to all the driving.

I am tired and may or may not do Black Friday shopping in 10 hours or so when I wake back up.

 Although Targets deal is good,  I have a buddy that wants to do it. Maybe we will partner up and do the deal.

deal on what? iphones? i am usually not involved in black friday activity, but maybe will visit microcenter tomorrow and also tmobile iphone deal on Monday-if I will wake up on time (before the deal runs out).
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