>I went to Canada once during a Veterans Day weekend, I think, and found that it was Thanksgiving up there. Americans are giving thanks that the Indians didn't let the pilgrims starve at Plymouth Rock. What were Canadians thankful for?
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More likely to have been Columbus day weekend.
I don't know what the Canadians are thankful for, but some of us more cynical Brits celebrate Thanksgiving on July 4th.....the less cynical ones have a national day of mourning for the lost colony.
Incidently, not all citizens of the USA celebrate Thanksgiving. The Native Americans do not and are planning a counter-thanksgiving parade/demonstration in Plymouth tomorrow.
Just to keep a multi-cultural perspective on it all < G>
Jen
A bipolar theory does not neatly describe a continuum.
Before millenium: chop wood, draw water. After millenium: chop wood, draw water.