[smiley=ROTFLMAO.gif] Heard something very similar just recently.
Though we don't celebrate Thanksgiving here I know it is a very special time of the year for you folks up north. I think I would not be criticised if I say:
'From all of us here, Down Under - Happy Thanksgiving'.
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Cheers
Tim
[smiley=ROTFLMAO.gif] Heard something very similar just recently.
Though we don't celebrate Thanksgiving here I know it is a very special time of the year for you folks up north. I think I would not be criticised if I say:
'From all of us here, Down Under - Happy Thanksgiving'.
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Cheers
Tim
Thanks, Tim.
And now for a true and funny Thanksgiving story that happened at my table years ago...
My family, including in-laws and out-laws, were enjoying a Thanksgiving dinner. Also at my table was a gentleman from Australia. Both he and another fella were away from family and were pleased to be included.
My ex-sister-in-law, a product of the shallow end of the gene pool, was berating my Aussie guest after she learned that Australians did not celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. She proceeded to tell my guest that he was, "un-American."
Before I could swat my ignorant ex-sister-in-law with a rolled up newspaper, our down under guest, to his credit, calmly replied, "We Australians are not concerned about being un-American".
It was not long afterwards that I was able to escape from the entire looney tunes family via the Big D... and I don't mean Dallas.
God bless our nation's uniformed service men and women who will be away from their families. [smiley=dankk2.gif]