I thought you were a vegan Atma? Guess I remember wrong. :donno: :)
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I thought you were a vegan Atma? Guess I remember wrong. :donno: :)
nah, frek's the vegan around here.
and how the heal do you know what turkey tastes like atma???????
hmmm...
:cool:
i wasn't raised a vegetarian :cool:
I'm glad I spent my Thanksgiving winning loot at Casino Niagara! Happy Belated Thanks all!!
:rock:
Louis
I am totally against the stereotypical notions towards Thanksgiving, but love the modernization and family-oriented vibe which this day now holds for me. When I celebrate it, it is not for the slaying of certain peoples, but definitely the opportunity to give thanks for what is.
(I've reformed Christmas and Easter and the 4th of July to my liking as well. I guess I want to take the positive things from the culture I was raised in and pass them on...?)
Trust me, anyone who wants to mess around with Native American culture can go through me. I got blasted all through school for criticizing the actions of the white man to the natives. By teachers even-- not just my peers. Southern school systems? rant rant rant...
but yeah. eating with family and being thankful is good.
and Atma--- oh my god, I am so with you on the Quorn!!!! Only I didn't get any this year, they were sold out. :cry:
love yas all
Elizabeth
Happy (Late) Thanksgiving!
This year it was my birthday too, so that's always nice! :thumup:
I take Elizabeths approach, not look negatively at any holiday - take it for what positivity I see in it. That goes with all of the holidays. Sure, injustices have occurred and that sucks, but I didn't do them. I am just trying to enjoy some turkey, and next month enjoy some presents. All that other stuff doesn't mean too much to me.
Happy belated b-day Chris :rock:
Happy Belated Chris!!! :rock: :rock: :pimp:
Thanks guys!
Yeah...never too late for the birthday boy!
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY CHRIS!!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
Thanks, again. :thumup: