[Gasification] Thanksgiving
Energies Naturals C.B.
energiesnaturals at gmx.de
Thu Nov 22 13:19:09 EST 2007
Hallo all,
of course there is ! In germany they have St. Martin´s day, also in
november. But different to US they eat normally a goose, which beats turkey
by lengths.
I can tell cause I have bred and fed and munched both.Never ate eagle,
though. Sounds pretty tuff, too. Funny taste these americans...
Apart- what is a more dignifying place for an eagle ?A coin or a dining
table ?
Its real place is in the sky !
Rolf
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Subject: Re: [Gasification] Thanksgiving
> The other candidate for the national "bird" for Thanksgiving was the
> Eagle,
> but it ended upon more dignified positions than the dining table, such as
> the
> currency, logos and so on, whilst the turkey is generally considered not
> very
> bright and hence subject to our annual dietary busting feast. I am curious
> if
> there are similar holidays in other countries, giving thanks for surviving
> as a
> colony another year?
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Leland T. Taylor
> Leland T."Tom" Taylor
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