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Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 26, 2003, 08:43:02 AM
I\'ll be at the gym next week sweating like a roasting turkey. I plan to gain at least 5 pounds in 2 weeks. :p
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Kurt Angle on November 26, 2003, 01:22:36 PM
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!

*realises the UK doesn\'t have such a thing* :(
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: videoholic on November 26, 2003, 01:41:05 PM
USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA!!!!
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Kurt Angle on November 26, 2003, 01:45:53 PM
Bah humbug!
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: SwifDi on November 26, 2003, 01:57:10 PM
Happy Turkey Day guys! I\'m thankful for all of you, without this place, I\'d probably have lead a much more productive life up until this point!
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 26, 2003, 04:30:20 PM
Hopefully SwifDi explodes from eating too much.

Then  I would be truly thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving, ****ers.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 26, 2003, 05:48:27 PM
(*is glad I  don\'t celebrate the weight-gaining holiday*)
:D
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: theomen on November 26, 2003, 11:07:14 PM
I\'ll be having a healthy T-day, Turkey has a very low fat content, sweet potatoes are low glycemic with fatfree butter, low calorie gravy, a little cranberry sauce, whole wheat rolls, veggy horsdevours with fat free dip and no pie...  Well I can\'t have it all I guess.

Hope yall have a bitch\'n T-day, rock on! (My 80\'s slang 0wnz)
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: SwifDi on November 26, 2003, 11:36:51 PM
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
(*is glad I  don\'t celebrate the weight-gaining holiday*)
:D


Give me a break... Sounds like someone doesn\'t have Thanksgiving to spend with. Man your life can\'t get anymore sad.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Samwise on November 26, 2003, 11:50:24 PM
Happy thanksgiving! I hope no dead Native Americans will come and ruin it. :p
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 04:04:07 AM
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Originally posted by SwifDi
Give me a break... Sounds like someone doesn\'t have Thanksgiving to spend with. Man your life can\'t get anymore sad.


Actually, dork, I was raised a Jehovah\'s Witness  and that religion does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Most my family are Witness\'s also, therefor most of the family does not celebrate it and I am not goin\' to a friends house, just to eat their food.

Think, before you assume.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Samwise on November 27, 2003, 04:23:25 AM
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Originally posted by SwifDi
Give me a break... Sounds like someone doesn\'t have Thanksgiving to spend with. Man your life can\'t get anymore sad.


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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Actually, dork, I was raised a Jehovah\'s Witness  and that religion does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Most my family are Witness\'s also, therefor most of the family does not celebrate it and I am not goin\' to a friends house, just to eat their food.

Think, before you assume.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Blade on November 27, 2003, 05:15:18 AM
JW\'s don\'t celebrate Thanksgiving, LiC? That\'s odd..

Maybe I should do my research, but I thought that Thanksgiving was a established as a holiday for all Americans.

I guess not, huh?
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 27, 2003, 06:50:01 AM
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Actually, dork, I was raised a Jehovah\'s Witness  and that religion does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Most my family are Witness\'s also, therefor most of the family does not celebrate it and I am not goin\' to a friends house, just to eat their food.

Think, before you assume.


I figured you were when you said you don\'t celebrate those things. No birthdays, no Christmas. Are you a practicing Witness or just going with the family\'s flow?
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Black Samurai on November 27, 2003, 06:51:37 AM
May the calories flow like manna from on high!!!

I never get to eat such good home made food, being that I am so very very poor, so I will eat and then punish myself(even more) in the gym for the next couple of weeks.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: SwifDi on November 27, 2003, 08:43:14 AM
That\'s very interesting considering Thanksgiving has little religious influence... Oh well, sucks for them.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: mjps21983 on November 27, 2003, 10:49:39 AM
thats LIC\'s problem, haha he and Michael Jackson have something in common now.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Samwise on November 27, 2003, 10:53:56 AM
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Originally posted by mjps21983
thats LIC\'s problem, haha he and Michael Jackson have something in common now.

They both like little boys? In that case LIC, Michael Jackson and catholic priests all have something in common. :)
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: mjps21983 on November 27, 2003, 12:00:33 PM
exactly, no I was pointing out that they\'re both Witnesses, but hey if he likes little boys then hey they\'ve really got something in common now
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Mr. Kennedy on November 27, 2003, 12:22:43 PM
Football and Food.

Yum.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 01:27:38 PM
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Originally posted by Blade
JW\'s don\'t celebrate Thanksgiving, LiC? That\'s odd..

Maybe I should do my research, but I thought that Thanksgiving was a established as a holiday for all Americans.

I guess not, huh?

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Originally posted by mjps21983
thats LIC\'s problem, haha he and Michael Jackson have something in common now.

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Originally posted by SwifDi
That\'s very interesting considering Thanksgiving has little religious influence... Oh well, sucks for them.

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Originally posted by GmanJoe
I figured you were when you said you don\'t celebrate those things. No birthdays, no Christmas. Are you a practicing Witness or just going with the family\'s flow?



To answer all those posts:

It is not a religious holiday, but it is a govermental holiday. Witnesses do not celebrate any holidays, including birthdays - though I did recently start celebrating mine. Out of my 20 years, I\'ve celebrated two birthdays and only limited people actually celebrated them with me.

I am no longer a witness. I left the religion when I was 13 or so - but a lot of my family still is, therefor I just go with the family flow. I could of went to friends house to eat, but if you don\'t celebrate something all your life, it\'s odd to start so late in your life.

Michael Jackson is no longer a witness either. He was disfellowshipped when he done the Thriller video, due to demonic overtones.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 27, 2003, 02:16:18 PM
:laughing:

MJ - Kicked out of a religion.

BTW: Why dont they see it is fit to celebrate holidays? Ive always wondered that- why?
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 02:18:56 PM
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Originally posted by Spudz
:laughing:

MJ - Kicked out of a religion.

BTW: Why dont they see it is fit to celebrate holidays? Ive always wondered that- why?


Pagan holidays.

Thanksgiving is a govermental holiday. Don\'t any goverment based things.

Christmas focus on the birth of christ - Witnesses don\'t believe that was important. Focus on his death.

Easter - not even sure what that holiday is about, to be honest..
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 27, 2003, 02:21:00 PM
Easter is supposively the rebirth of Christ.

I celebrate holidays even though I am not religious. I just see them as festivities, example: Christmas, I know it is suppose to be the birth of christ ( :rolleyes: ), but I just see it as family time.

So basically JW are just gloomy folks?
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 02:25:09 PM
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Originally posted by Spudz
Easter is supposively the rebirth of Christ.

I celebrate holidays even though I am not religious. I just see them as festivities, example: Christmas, I know it is suppose to be the birth of christ ( :rolleyes: ), but I just see it as family time.

So basically JW are just gloomy folks?



JW\'s are not gloomy folks and while I am not religious, I don\'t celebrate the holidays. The fact that you don\'t believe in God and do celebrate Christmas makes you more of a hyprocrate than anything.

I figure if I don\'t believe in God, never celebrated holidays, I don\'t need to start. I have all year for family time and don\'t need a set aside time to spend tie and apperciate the family members I do like (which is very few).
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 27, 2003, 03:54:40 PM
LIC...out of jest and curiousity, when\'s that last time Witnesses had an "End of the World Jamboree"? Was that in 1972 or 1977?
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: cloud345 on November 27, 2003, 04:23:55 PM
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Easter - not even sure what that holiday is about, to be honest..



 If I am correct of which I think I am, easter celebrates Jesus\'s death and ressurection freeing us all of sin. Or I could be horribly wrong.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 27, 2003, 04:33:38 PM
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Originally posted by cloud345
If I am correct of which I think I am, easter celebrates Jesus\'s death and ressurection freeing us all of sin. Or I could be horribly wrong.


Correct.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Lord Nicon on November 27, 2003, 04:54:52 PM
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
Actually, dork, I was raised a Jehovah\'s Witness  and that religion does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Most my family are Witness\'s also, therefor most of the family does not celebrate it and I am not goin\' to a friends house, just to eat their food.

Think, before you assume.

A jehovah\'s witness that likes and belives in body modification?
hmmmm....
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 27, 2003, 04:56:30 PM
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Originally posted by Lord Nicon
A jehovah\'s witness that likes and belives in body modification?
hmmmm....


He\'s not longer a Witness.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 06:19:08 PM
It\'s post like this that make me think that GmanJoe is actually intelligent , but refuses to show us it.
He is the only one who has actually got the part where I said "I\'m no longer a Witness".
Sheesh.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: JP on November 27, 2003, 07:28:50 PM
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip



I could of went to friends house to eat, but if you don\'t celebrate something all your life, it\'s odd to start so late in your life.



Yeah it would feel odd perhaps but you won\'t know until you do. Besides you shouldn\'t disregard the social aspect of it. I for one couldn\'t stand spending time on my own if everyone else was celebrating.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 27, 2003, 08:12:04 PM
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The fact that you don\'t believe in God and do celebrate Christmas makes you more of a hyprocrate than anything.


Christmas is supposively related to God. I dont believe in God.

I think Christmas is just go celebrate mans good will, and give presents.

Honestly LIC; Get some drugs, your ****ing weird- :laughing:
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: §ôµÏG®ïñD on November 27, 2003, 08:19:14 PM
if LIC is weird.. Then you\'re off the planet spudz... :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 27, 2003, 09:49:33 PM
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Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
It\'s post like this that make me think that GmanJoe is actually intelligent , but refuses to show us it.
He is the only one who has actually got the part where I said "I\'m no longer a Witness".
Sheesh.


*pulls bucket off of head*

Did you know you can make your own echo when you wear these things? :p
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: theomen on November 27, 2003, 10:51:14 PM
Being Buddhist I don\'t believe in a God, yet I still celebrate holidays that are originated by religions that are based on love and kindness.  I guess my family could celebrate Chanakhu (sp) but we don\'t for some damned reason.  Personally I like holidays for the fact that other people are friendlier on the whole, if I smile at someone I can usually get one back instead of a kick in the nuts.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 27, 2003, 11:08:22 PM
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Originally posted by Spudz
Christmas is supposively related to God. I dont believe in God.

I think Christmas is just go celebrate mans good will, and give presents.

Honestly LIC; Get some drugs, your ****ing weird- :laughing:


I\'m not weird. I was raised in a religion that did not celebrate it. My family does not celebrate it and the fact that most peolpe think we need a day to give thanks, to give presents, to show love, is obsurd. You have all year and all your life to do those things. Why put aside one day? And I maintain that if you don\'t believe in God or Jesus, then you should have no right to the holiday. You can\'t have your convictions and not stand by them.

I for one, am not a Witness any longer, I do not believe in God - therefor I do not celebrate holidays. I didn\'t even celebrate my birthday, until a girl I dated got me to do it.

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Originally posted by JP
Yeah it would feel odd perhaps but you won\'t know until you do. Besides you shouldn\'t disregard the social aspect of it. I for one couldn\'t stand spending time on my own if everyone else was celebrating.


I don\'t feel odd. I find something else to do. I watched part of the football game this evening, then I came to work. Been here at DOE since 5:00 pm, will get out at around 7:00 am, running cable / setting up PC\'s / doin\' Windows updates / and various other things. Staying occupied keeps you for thinknig about it.
(*should be noted I don\'t work at DOE, I\'m here with Capcom who is the Net Admin*)
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Originally posted by Lord Nicon
A jehovah\'s witness that likes and belives in body modification?
hmmmm....


And finally, to address this post. Body modification and one\'s personal freedom to do so, is one of the many reasons I left the religion.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 28, 2003, 12:02:02 AM
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And I maintain that if you don\'t believe in God or Jesus, then you should have no right to the holiday.


First of all;

Dont tell me my rights. I can ****ing celebrate it if I want, I dont have to believe in it.

Secondly; I dont believe in the God part. I believe in the joy of giving. Apparently you must have been abused as child or something- and you cant just get out of your negativity. When you see one of your relatives open up a gift, and the expression on their face sends chills down your spine, then youll know what its like. I suggest you get some help, because anyone who is as gloomy, critical, and just down right grumpy needs it. You have one life to live- why live it always looking down on things?

Lastly, just because I dont believe in any religion, does not mean I cant celebrate those holidays. My family is very religious, and when I am invited to celebrate, they know I will not pray at the dinner table. But I show my family support by going to the holiday gathering, and having family time.

Holidays were created for days of unusual happiness, and something to celebrate. If we had no holidays, days would really have no special meaning.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Samwise on November 28, 2003, 12:55:56 AM
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Originally posted by Spudz
If we had no holidays, days would really have no special meaning.

Um... so if there were no holidays there would be no reason to live? Poor you. :eek: :p

Personally I give a rat\'s ass about most holidays. The only holiday I "celebrate" is Christmas and it\'s a guilty pleasure of mine. I just love the atmosphere that time of year (and yes, I could care less about the presents). But I don\'t "celebrate" it in a religous way, I just enjoy the time.

PS. LIC IS NO LONGER A WITNESS!!!! Phew, I wanted to get that off my chest ever since the first guy in this thread concluded that he was.

PPS. If you n00bs had been here long enough, LIC\'s background as a Witness wouldn\'t have come as a surprise. :p
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 28, 2003, 04:12:12 AM
Thank God someone pays attention around here.
Thank you, Sammy.

And Spudz - for once I did not insult you and yet you get hostile.
:D

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suggest you get some help, because anyone who is as gloomy, critical, and just down right grumpy needs it. You have one life to live- why live it always looking down on things?


Where once was I gloomy or critical of this holiday? I haven\'t been. Swidfi attacked me on me saying I\'m glad I don\'t celebrated , which was actually a joke by me calling it a \'weight calling holiday\', which was so obviously a joke. Then I explained why I did not celebrate the holiday. You called Witness people gloomy and I explained they wasn\'t. I also explained my belief that we don\'t need certain days to apperciate the people we have around us - that we should do this every single day. How is that gloomy or critical? I understand you don\'t like me - as I don\'t like you either, but at this point you are grasping at straws to find a conflict, where there is no conflict.

Thank you, drive thru.
;0
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: GmanJoe on November 28, 2003, 07:05:54 AM
The thing about Holidays are that we\'re so caught up in our daily grinding routine that we forget to be human and become more like machines. The Holidays gives most people something to look forward to and if it makes them treat each other better, then more power to it! And when the Holidays are over, they still have a new set of happy memories to keep them going!

This is by no means a religious debate. Just the argument over Holidays. LIC, it\'s cool that you\'re on your own but you still carry your family\'s creed in regards to Holidays. That\'s cool too. Take it one step at a time. One day, when you see your kids open presents by the Chrismas tree, you\'ll know what I mean.

I still recall a former co-worker ofmine who was a Witness. Wouldn\'t accept a gift from a consultant for all the hard work he did. The consultant was quite puzzled. Maybe he felt ashamed. In Japan, I guess they take denial a little more seriously than we do. I tried to tell my co-worker that it wasn\'t a Christmas gift or anything religious. But he insisted it was his right not to accept it. What can I say? Nothing. It\'s his right.




PS......no, I don\'t have kids. :)
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: FifaSeriesFan on November 28, 2003, 07:09:32 AM
I\'m english and all that pilgrim talk etc just makes me want to dance round a turkey wearing only y-fronts and a hat made from newspaper.

:D
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 28, 2003, 09:05:54 AM
It should be noted that if or when I get married  - if my wife wants to celebrate it and with the kids, that\'d be fine. I would not enforce my view on my wife or kids. It\'s not an enforcement thing. It\'s just my personal viewpoint at this time in my life - which some people like Spudz can\'t understand.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: (e) on November 28, 2003, 11:46:52 AM
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And Spudz - for once I did not insult you and yet you get hostile.

You told me what my rights are. I live in America, as do you. Dont tell me what to do. I find that one of the most insulting things, having some punk tell me what I can do, and cant do just because they say so. Dont tell other people their rights.

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Where once was I gloomy or critical of this holiday? I haven\'t been.

I wasnt talking about just the holiday, I was talking about you in general. Your always negative.

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which some people like Spudz can\'t understand.

I understand what you believe perfectly. You just cant see that I celebrate Christmas, but dont believe in the reason.

Stop throwing shit around LIC, and just take it in. Honestly.
Title: Happy Thanksgiving
Post by: Living-In-Clip on November 29, 2003, 01:26:48 AM
And I say that you\'re a hyporcrate for celebrating it and not believing in the reason.

Either way, this subject is dropped - because I don\'t want to close this thread.