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Old Nov 04 2010, 06:53 PM
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Canada has one to Celebrate the Harvest second Monday in October. The USA one is celebrated for superstitious reasons.





Would of been nice to have this out 2.5 weeks ago for Thanksgiving.
Agree that it would have been nice if these items had come out earlier. Since there are players throughout the world, I also agree that it would be appropriate for Slashkey to recognize the special days of other countries and cultures.
Re the "superstitious reasons," not quite sure what you mean. But, for sure, history has gotten bent a bit out of shape in the popular legend of the "first Thanksgiving."
And c'mon, Slashkey, those Pilgrim figures, but not one American Indian. Even real histories written at the time, document the fact that among those feasting and celebrating the season were members of the American Indian tribes whose villages were near the pilgrim's little settlement.
 


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