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Thanksgiving vs. Christmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="azekologi" data-source="post: 232342" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>So gents...holiday time is here and I was wondering which of the "big 2" is it for you; Thanksgiving or Christmas?</p><p></p><p>For me, it'd be, hands down, Turkey Day. Come on! It's all about food, family, and being together...not like that December atrocity that has turned into nothing more than a capitalisticly-driven, money machine based on spending more than you want/should on stuff that you/your recipients probably don't want/need.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, at the core of Christmas there once were beautiful things surrounding religion and family; but over the years it seems to have lost that luster and turned into a greedy crapfest (par'don' la French).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azekologi, post: 232342, member: 2311"] So gents...holiday time is here and I was wondering which of the "big 2" is it for you; Thanksgiving or Christmas? For me, it'd be, hands down, Turkey Day. Come on! It's all about food, family, and being together...not like that December atrocity that has turned into nothing more than a capitalisticly-driven, money machine based on spending more than you want/should on stuff that you/your recipients probably don't want/need. Don't get me wrong, at the core of Christmas there once were beautiful things surrounding religion and family; but over the years it seems to have lost that luster and turned into a greedy crapfest (par'don' la French). [/QUOTE]
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