Post by ๐๐๐จ๐ญ๐ญ on Nov 25, 2022 22:01:26 GMT
Hi All,
Yesterday was Turkey Day, or the "Day of Culinary Asininity," as I used to call it in my college days.
One year I did not even bother to go home for Thanksgiving and spent a quiet evening in the dorm with cable TV and Stouffer's frozen turkey dinner.
After the Stouffer's turkey holiday, the next year I went home. My Mom was never interested much in cooking but she always did a first-class Turkey with all the Fixins'.
I basically considered Thanksgiving to be an old-fashioned, obsolescent holiday that no longer meant anything except being the one day in the year where you were allowed to be gluttonous as a virtue.
However, as I've gotten older I appreciate it more. My Mom went all out, and my sisters are pretty much the same way. I have many fond memories of the Thanksgiving holiday, with family and friends, even though I really hate to travel over the Holidays.
We should be pretty thankful for a nice meal, but also for the company. After all, even Soylent Green is better with a friend.

Anyway, I hope for you Americans that you had a nice Thanksgiving.
Today it is what they call Black Friday, where all the corporate stores give big discounts for shoppers. The Mom and Pop shops, who don't usually have high margins to begin with, not so much.
Retailers have had to learn a lesson about Black shoppers โ meaning Negroes โ and their wrestling feats inside the stores for limited discounted product, and making it literally BLACK Friday, LOL. White people increasingly shop for the deals Online.
I am definitely staying away from shops and traffic today.
What are your thoughts about Thanksgiving and Black Friday?

Yesterday was Turkey Day, or the "Day of Culinary Asininity," as I used to call it in my college days.
One year I did not even bother to go home for Thanksgiving and spent a quiet evening in the dorm with cable TV and Stouffer's frozen turkey dinner.
After the Stouffer's turkey holiday, the next year I went home. My Mom was never interested much in cooking but she always did a first-class Turkey with all the Fixins'.
I basically considered Thanksgiving to be an old-fashioned, obsolescent holiday that no longer meant anything except being the one day in the year where you were allowed to be gluttonous as a virtue.
However, as I've gotten older I appreciate it more. My Mom went all out, and my sisters are pretty much the same way. I have many fond memories of the Thanksgiving holiday, with family and friends, even though I really hate to travel over the Holidays.
We should be pretty thankful for a nice meal, but also for the company. After all, even Soylent Green is better with a friend.
Anyway, I hope for you Americans that you had a nice Thanksgiving.
Today it is what they call Black Friday, where all the corporate stores give big discounts for shoppers. The Mom and Pop shops, who don't usually have high margins to begin with, not so much.
Retailers have had to learn a lesson about Black shoppers โ meaning Negroes โ and their wrestling feats inside the stores for limited discounted product, and making it literally BLACK Friday, LOL. White people increasingly shop for the deals Online.
I am definitely staying away from shops and traffic today.
What are your thoughts about Thanksgiving and Black Friday?
