
Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.

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Where at? I really hope that tomorrow goes well for you!themachinist wrote:I love gravy. Hopefully that chemical in turkey will knock me out quick. Working retail at 4:00AM black friday FUCK!!

And no one mentioned the Egg Nog (with Nutmeg!) and the cheeseball!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
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More people will be looking for deals, that's for sure.dave4shmups wrote:I don't want to de-rail this thread, but I don't see, with a recession, what retailers expect to gain by opening so early.
Whenever I hear this from now on, I'm forced to recall that song from the Colbert Christmas Special.Egg Nog (with Nutmeg!)
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I've been working as a seasonal employee at circuit city for the past few weeks. Honestly if you ask me there isn't anything all that great on sale this black friday (at circuit city anyway and best buy). We're manning every register, opening a few extra ones, and every employee is working that day. I'm working 4am-10pm. Killer.dave4shmups wrote:Where at? I really hope that tomorrow goes well for you!themachinist wrote:I love gravy. Hopefully that chemical in turkey will knock me out quick. Working retail at 4:00AM black friday FUCK!!I don't want to de-rail this thread, but I don't see, with a recession, what retailers expect to gain by opening so early. I worked Black Friday at GameStop last year, and, of course they didn't have an extra register (which my boss has, like more hours for his store, requested), so I was mainly walking around asking people if they needed help.
And no one mentioned the Egg Nog (with Nutmeg!) and the cheeseball!![]()
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
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Oh my GOD O.o I'm on 2-9 at the grocery store, and I thought THAT was gonna suck ass...Live it up today, man =Pthemachinist wrote:I've been working as a seasonal employee at circuit city for the past few weeks. Honestly if you ask me there isn't anything all that great on sale this black friday (at circuit city anyway and best buy). We're manning every register, opening a few extra ones, and every employee is working that day. I'm working 4am-10pm. Killer.dave4shmups wrote:Where at? I really hope that tomorrow goes well for you! :D I don't want to de-rail this thread, but I don't see, with a recession, what retailers expect to gain by opening so early. I worked Black Friday at GameStop last year, and, of course they didn't have an extra register (which my boss has, like more hours for his store, requested), so I was mainly walking around asking people if they needed help.themachinist wrote:I love gravy. Hopefully that chemical in turkey will knock me out quick. Working retail at 4:00AM black friday FUCK!!
And no one mentioned the Egg Nog (with Nutmeg!) and the cheeseball! :mrgreen:
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL-hNMJvcyI

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A thanksgiving prayer
by William S. Burroughs.
Thanks for the wild turkey and
the passenger pigeons, destined
to be shit out through wholesome
American guts.
Thanks for a continent to despoil
and poison.
Thanks for Indians to provide a
modicum of challenge and
danger.
Thanks for vast herds of bison to
kill and skin leaving the
carcasses to rot.
Thanks for bounties on wolves
and coyotes.
Thanks for the American dream,
To vulgarize and to falsify until
the bare lies shine through.
Thanks for the KKK.
For nigger-killin' lawmen,
feelin' their notches.
For decent church-goin' women,
with their mean, pinched, bitter,
evil faces.
Thanks for "Kill a Queer for
Christ" stickers.
Thanks for laboratory AIDS.
Thanks for Prohibition and the
war against drugs.
Thanks for a country where
nobody's allowed to mind their
own business.
Thanks for a nation of finks.
Yes, thanks for all the
memories-- all right let's see
your arms!
You always were a headache and
you always were a bore.
Thanks for the last and greatest
betrayal of the last and greatest
of human dreams.
by William S. Burroughs.
Thanks for the wild turkey and
the passenger pigeons, destined
to be shit out through wholesome
American guts.
Thanks for a continent to despoil
and poison.
Thanks for Indians to provide a
modicum of challenge and
danger.
Thanks for vast herds of bison to
kill and skin leaving the
carcasses to rot.
Thanks for bounties on wolves
and coyotes.
Thanks for the American dream,
To vulgarize and to falsify until
the bare lies shine through.
Thanks for the KKK.
For nigger-killin' lawmen,
feelin' their notches.
For decent church-goin' women,
with their mean, pinched, bitter,
evil faces.
Thanks for "Kill a Queer for
Christ" stickers.
Thanks for laboratory AIDS.
Thanks for Prohibition and the
war against drugs.
Thanks for a country where
nobody's allowed to mind their
own business.
Thanks for a nation of finks.
Yes, thanks for all the
memories-- all right let's see
your arms!
You always were a headache and
you always were a bore.
Thanks for the last and greatest
betrayal of the last and greatest
of human dreams.
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Happy thanksgiving American doods! 

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dave4shmups
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Same here, except we got our two coupons for DTV converter boxes, but I'm not going out to get the converters until next week.Specineff wrote:I am grateful I have everything I need so I don't need to go tomorrow to the black Friday sales.
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Holiday Ressurection!!! (I know, it's not Easter yet...
) Just wanted to wish everyone here a happy thanksgiving. If your not American, have a hell of a Thursday and grab some turkey if ya can cause everyone needs a little tryptophan once a year!

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
As I've said before, Thanksgiving food is mostly bland and reminds of baby food. But I am thankful for so much, even with this crappy cold, and don't care so much about the food.
Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
I love thanksgiving because then its Steam sales time
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Perhaps it will cheer you up to realize that we are not in a recession and haven't been for some time. The economy is growing very slowly, but it is growing. This is not a recession. Indeed, the latest economic news for the US has been really good.dave4shmups wrote: I don't want to de-rail this thread, but I don't see, with a recession, what retailers expect to gain by opening so early.
Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and a gentle reminder to check the date on the post you're replying to 


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Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Happy Turkey Day you all.
I'm eating actual honest to god turkey this year.
I'm eating actual honest to god turkey this year.
"Sooo, what was it that you consider a 'good salary' for a man to make?"
"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Ha, or maybe a gentle reminder that it's a *new* Thanksgiving. We give thanks anew, and might do so with a new thread next time.nZero wrote:Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and a gentle reminder to check the date on the post you're replying to

Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Heh, same here. Next update in 36 minutes!Zeron wrote:I love thanksgiving because then its Steam sales time
I lucked out with black Friday, I work the graveyard shift at a toy store so it won't be that bad by the time I roll in. Only difference is we have to wear black pants and there's pizza at some point.

Anyway, everyone stay safe and enjoy the food.
Re: Happy Thanksgiving my fellow Americans.
Wow, a year already. Probably should phone the US based family to say happy TG.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
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