A few years back, Mr. Pam and I were going to spend
US Thanksgiving weekend in Toronto. We stopped in Buffalo for T-day
dinner, since I told him I at least had to have turkey that day (we got the meal
for free, but not cuz they planned it that way). When we arrived at our
hotel later that evening, the concierge said they had Thanksgiving dinner in the
restaurant that evening so visiting Americans wouldn't miss out on the
festivities.
If any Canadians stop into the shop today, I can
make them a turkey wrap, but I don't have any cranberry sauce or large caliber
weapons.
- Pam
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004
17:45
Subject: Re: [BP] Happy Thanksgiving
!
Its nice to have friendly neighbors with large calibre weapons
and a steady supply of turkeys.
-jc
On Oct 10, 2004, at 4:21 PM,
Cuyler Page wrote:
Wishing you all a
Happy Thanksgiving, Canadian style, today (or Monday, eh?)./x-tad-smaller>/fontfamily>
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We
are so lucky. Turkey twice! Are not two turkeys
better than one? That is probably the real strength of
the Canada/US
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We,
here, get to celebrate twice because of the powerful influence of our
southerly friends, so here you might as get in the spirit of it too./x-tad-smaller>/fontfamily>
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Feeling
very thankful to know you all a little,/x-tad-smaller>/fontfamily>
cp
in bc/x-tad-smaller>/fontfamily>