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I Love my brick
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Belated Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends
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Its a lovely tradition, one we should have adopted
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It'd be lovely, yeah.
Would also help with disagreements over who gets the kids at Christmas, and/or whose parents to spend Christmas dinner with. If there are two lovely and family based holidays close together, everyone would be haooy <3
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We have Sukkot in October... it's kind of giving thanks to God. Not in the same way as Thanksgiving in the US exactly, but it is a time for gratitude and being together.
Not as good as Hanukkah though... eight nights, and a present every night?? Who wouldn't want that. |
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