Today we celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving. That's right it's not at the same time as American Thanksgiving. We put some space between gobblers and Santa. And at this time of year we still get to play golf.
Regarding the Nobel Prize for locating the brain's GPS: I wonder if the woman, being the spouse of one of the scientists, was 'finally' asked to join the two-man research team.
Yesterday, I completely missed scrolling down to see the rest of your post on Canadian Thanksgiving. I guess it's only apropos that I'm seeing it now, eh? Happy Thanksgiving, John...to you and Maryse. Hope you're having a good one...doing whatever it is that you Canadians do on this day. :)
So, wait, do you eat turkey on Canadian Thanksgiving, or do you just visit a Tim Hortons or something? I guess we have Tim Hortons in Michigan now, though I still haven't been to one. I hear good things.
Since I don't really celebrate Thanksgiving, I'm happy enough just to stick a frozen pizza in the oven.
thanks Bryan. Actually we spent the afternoon driving back from my brother's using all the back roads and avoiding the major highways. It was a delightful, lazy drive.
I'm not sure what's more embarrassing; the fact that I can't tell if you're joking or the fact that I would actually be excited to try a turkey donut. It would be like stuffing in convenient glorious handheld form!
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Regarding the Nobel Prize for locating the brain's GPS: I wonder if the woman, being the spouse of one of the scientists, was 'finally' asked to join the two-man research team.
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I almost wrote "christening" instead of launching. But the planes are older than that.
I guess we have Tim Hortons in Michigan now, though I still haven't been to one.
I hear good things.
Since I don't really celebrate Thanksgiving, I'm happy enough just to stick a frozen pizza in the oven.