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Post by dmoore on Oct 6, 2010 13:10:02 GMT -5
Bye Peeps!!
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Post by soapy on Oct 6, 2010 13:12:11 GMT -5
I have all of the graphics turned off..so I'm not sure which one might post from the left ...I can use the ones above however. All I see from the left is the link or something...I need the Idiot's book for smilies...rotflol
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Post by ♥thien♥ on Oct 6, 2010 13:13:00 GMT -5
Dawn, Is the banner in your computer if yes use the attachment function
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Post by southerncharm on Oct 6, 2010 13:21:53 GMT -5
Dawn, Is the banner in your computer if yes use the attachment function No,,,Iggy would send them to me by PM...Other Dawn is helping me now....she is walking me thru it. But, TY! *hugs*
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Post by southerncharm on Oct 6, 2010 13:28:25 GMT -5
WOOOOOO HOOOOOOO!!! You ROCK, Dawn!!!!!
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Post by dmoore on Oct 6, 2010 13:28:26 GMT -5
Woo hoo!!! Yay, she's gotta banner!!!
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Post by dmoore on Oct 6, 2010 13:30:27 GMT -5
So glad you got your banners!! Now I know your posts!!
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Post by southerncharm on Oct 6, 2010 13:34:52 GMT -5
So glad you got your banners!! Now I know your posts!! ;D
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Post by therealpaul on Oct 6, 2010 17:53:33 GMT -5
just curious...would any of you buy hinsey's book...a definite no from me...
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Post by khrystha on Oct 6, 2010 19:10:45 GMT -5
Lucie and D I hope you got some good Stiffy zingers today. I need it Sorry Brooke if I couldn't be here... I'm not working on friday and next monday because of Thanksgiving.... so maybe I will be able to chat for real this time... Tomorrow got a test at the hospital... I hate hospitals!!!! How was your day Brooke How do you feel right now
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Post by dmoore on Oct 6, 2010 19:53:38 GMT -5
Hey Lucie!! Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!!! That seems so weird, Thanksgiving in October.
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Post by khrystha on Oct 6, 2010 20:33:11 GMT -5
Hey Lucie!! Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!!! That seems so weird, Thanksgiving in October. Thanks D Well, I really think that it doesn't have the same emaning that you in the US I have to check on it when I get two minutes Go to Wikipedia to remembering myself the difference between the two countries Ok, I found this on Wikipedia. They are telling that the government decided I don't know in which year to celebrate the holiday the second monday of October. Various First Nations in Canada had long-standing traditions celebrating the harvest and giving thanks for a successful bounty of crops. Canada's First Nations and Native Americans throughout the Americas, including the Pueblo, Cherokee, Cree and many others organized harvest festivals, ceremonial dances, and other celebrations of thanks for centuries before the arrival of Europeans in North America.[6]
Canadian troops attend a Thanksgiving service in the bombed-out Cambrai Cathedral, in France in October 1918The history of Thanksgiving in Canada goes back to an explorer, Martin Frobisher, who had been trying to find a northern passage to the Pacific Ocean.[7] Frobisher's Thanksgiving was not for harvest but homecoming. He had safely returned from a search for the Northwest Passage, avoiding the later fate of Henry Hudson and Sir John Franklin. In the year 1578, he held a formal ceremony in Newfoundland to give thanks for surviving the long journey. The feast was one of the first Thanksgiving celebrations by Europeans in North America. Frobisher was later knighted and had an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in northern Canada named after him — Frobisher Bay.
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