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On 11/26/2024 2:39 AM, D wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2024, clams casino wrote:
On 11/25/2024 3:44 PM, D wrote:
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2024, clams casino wrote:
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On 11/25/2024 3:25 AM, D wrote:
Only once did I have a thanksgiving dinner. It was my school in Chicago who had as a tradition that every professor would invite a bunch of the international students.
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In the house I was assigned, the stuffing came on the side. It was explained to us that a very important tradition was to drink bland beer, and to watch american football at the same time. 😉
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Detroit and Dallas, every miserable, tryptophan-snoozing year!
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Never been to either place. Dallas is on the list, Detroit, not so much.
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Right, I was referring to the scheduled nfl games for that day, it became a TV tradition back when Dallas was good and Detroit was awful.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_on_Thanksgiving_Day
Ahhh.... thank you! I had no idea! Many decades ago, in that room at thanksgiving, I hardly paid any notice to the actual teams playing. I was more focused on my beer and some discussion with the professor and my fellow class mates. It seemed as if the game was just a backdrop and very few cared about the actual result.
Right - you had the classic American turkey day experience then!
I honestly think they get more buzz out of the Munich games.