For us Americans, we celebrate Thanksgiving. What are your plans? (To anyone outside the US, it's a regular day, aha, fun.)
For us Americans, we celebrate Thanksgiving. What are your plans? (To anyone outside the US, it's a regular day, aha, fun.)
I'm in Myrtle Beach with my dad for Thanksgiving once again; my piano professor was nice enough to cancel class Wednesday so I got down here on Tuesday. We plan to see at least two movies—The Good Dinosaur and Mockingjay pt.2—and eat at a Thanksgiving buffet somewhere. (Remind me not to eat the fried chicken; all the buffets I've gone to in SC have horrible fried chicken.) We'll probably check out places on Black Friday, too. Lastly, I have some homework, so I'll need to do that.
Going into the city to my other grandmother's place for a family meetup and thanksgiving dinner after watching the parade on TV. Speaking of which, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone here on PXR! I'll see you guys tomorrow!
""Man, kids these days. They think it's a competition to have the most friends. One is enough. Find someone completely unique."
I reside in the United States, and for me, Thanksgiving is just another normal day for me. No real plans. I'm just carrying on with my regular routine.
Hope: It is the quintessential human delusion, simultaneously the source of your greatest strength, and your greatest weakness.
I feel like Australia needs more holidays. I could get behind another excuse for a big meal. Yum. xD
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