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Old 11-24-2016, 08:35 AM
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Happy thanksgiving

Happy thanksgiving to you and yours from me and mine
I would like to thank all of you that have helped me over the years.
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone on DTR and their families.
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Happy Thanksgiving to all our southern brothers! Have a good one even though you are a month late...
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Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving everyone!
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Originally Posted by gyman98
Happy Thanksgiving to all our southern brothers! Have a good one even though you are a month late...
You must have that confused with COLUMBUS Day ya silly Cannuck! Too much maple syrup I bet

Happy Thanksgiving to all of the DTR folks. Safe travels!
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Old 11-25-2016, 11:06 PM
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Happy late turkey day!
I cant believe we still teach or kids that Christopher Columbus was the first one to discover North America! So you Cannucks should study up on Leif Erikkson the first known man from Europe to discover North America
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Yes, a known quantity here & taught in history books as he founded a settlement in Newfoundland.

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Happy late turkey day!
I cant believe we still teach or kids that Christopher Columbus was the first one to discover North America! So you Cannucks should study up on Leif Erikkson the first known man from Europe to discover North America
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Originally Posted by deere country
Happy late turkey day!
I cant believe we still teach or kids that Christopher Columbus was the first one to discover North America! So you Cannucks should study up on Leif Erikkson the first known man from Europe to discover North America
I'm pretty sure that Thanksgiving has nothing to do with Christopher Columbus, more to do with the Puritans that landed on Plymouth rock. I am also pretty sure that Columbus never set foot in the, what is now US. Not to mention the People that crossed over the Bering strait and went all the way to Tierra Del Fuego many hundreds of years before Leif Erikkson. Sooo, Happy Thanksgiving to all, and to all a, oh wrong holiday ...Mark
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For the win, you are 100% correct.

And I've now switched to 100% 50-50 antifreeze mix

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I'm pretty sure that Thanksgiving has nothing to do with Christopher Columbus, more to do with the Puritans that landed on Plymouth rock. I am also pretty sure that Columbus never set foot in the, what is now US. Not to mention the People that crossed over the Bering strait and went all the way to Tierra Del Fuego many hundreds of years before Leif Erikkson. Sooo, Happy Thanksgiving to all, and to all a, oh wrong holiday ...Mark
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Originally Posted by ofelas
For the win, you are 100% correct.

And I've now switched to 100% 50-50 antifreeze mix
That really bothers you, doesn't it?...Mark
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Heck no...just funning....:-)
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Originally Posted by ofelas
Heck no...just funning....:-)
Ok then, Happy Holidays ...Mark
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My joke to Gyman98 was because Canadian Thanksgiving falls on the same weekend as Columbus Day in the US. Other than that they have nothing to do with each other.
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Originally Posted by MrFusion
My joke to Gyman98 was because Canadian Thanksgiving falls on the same weekend as Columbus Day in the US. Other than that they have nothing to do with each other.
I caught that but didn't want to spoil everybodys fun
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