Happy thanksgiving
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Happy thanksgiving
As much as I enjoy a good ribbing about transmissions, sport exhausts and “excessive Tupperware bits” , I hope you all had a great thanksgiving and hope those of you waiting on a car get some good news soon!
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Same to you, hope everyone stayed safe too. Next year we can hopefully have a ‘normal’ thanksgiving.
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True - we have imported many unrelated customs from US TV such as ‘trick or treat’ - have no idea what Black Friday is about either ! I though it was memorising some terrible bushfire which is something we can both relate to !
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I couldn't tell you why they call it Black Friday here but it's the traditional start of the Christmas shopping period, the day after Thanksgiving which is the 4th thursday in November, and on non-COVID times it's a mad rush like our Boxing Day sales.
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Sadly too true, the relating to bushfire part that is.
I couldn't tell you why they call it Black Friday here but it's the traditional start of the Christmas shopping period, the day after Thanksgiving which is the 4th thursday in November, and on non-COVID times it's a mad rush like our Boxing Day sales.
I couldn't tell you why they call it Black Friday here but it's the traditional start of the Christmas shopping period, the day after Thanksgiving which is the 4th thursday in November, and on non-COVID times it's a mad rush like our Boxing Day sales.