Canadian Thanksgiving (Action de grâce in French) is celebrated on the second weekend in October and is not nearly as big a deal as American Thanksgiving. We don't send our kids to church dressed as turkeys or Indians or whatever it is you American freaks get up to. We take Monday off and spend Sunday night getting falling down drunk on overtaxed, watery beer like proper fucking socialists.
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
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Well, we also spend our time tracing over our hands for Thanksgiving as children too. Oh the cultural things we share!
Is that your hand turkey, John?
I found it online. I wonder if the person who made it had ever seen a turkey before.
I liked hand turkeys! For a child with no gifts in the visual arts field, simple formulas like the hand turkey were richly rewarding.
I gave my Dad a tracing of my hand once. There was a wonderful little poem I included that I'm pretty sure my teacher ripped off from someone.
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