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  • Iraqi friends join Thanksgiving feast


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 174
    In this photo from another Thanksgiving celebration in Iraq, The Red Bull logo of the 34th Infantry Division is displayed in bread for their Thanksgiving meal on Contingency Operating Base Basrah, Nov. 26. Photo by Spc. Samuel Soza, 34th Red Bull Infantry Division. BAGHDAD — Two cultures come together at a table. ...
    5 hours ago
  • A Colorful History: America’s First Thanksgiving


    Live in full colorAuthority Authority: 412
    For as long as my flustered mind can remember, the third Thursday of every November of my life can best be summed up by the following keywords: turkey, pumpkin, stuffing, cranberry, pilgrim, cornucopia, parade and football. If you were to build a color palette of my collective T-Day memories it would look something ...
    10 hours ago
  • Supporting a 2nd Team - Acceptable Practice or Ultimate Fan Treachery?


    Just-FootballAuthority Authority: 421
    by Steve CandyI am a Tottenham Hotspur fan. If that hasn’t been made clear when reading my previous columns I feel it should be stated now. Sometimes I wonder why the statement is greeted with...
    11 hours ago
  • Notebook: Thanksgiving


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    Katie Couric comments on the first thanksgiving on the Plymouth settlement in 1621 and the hardships and hunger that the Pilgrims endured.
    1 day ago
  • Eel, venison, and pumpkin pudding: where to get a really traditional Thanksgiving


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 708
    Filed under: History , Festivals and Events , Food and Drink , North America , United States As we sit down to eat huge quantities of turkey, pumpkin pie, and cranberries, we might want to remember that this traditional Thanksgiving feast isnt so traditional. Like all traditions, Thanksgiving dinner has ...
    1 day ago
  • Which 16 English stadiums could host World Cup 2018 and will Merseyside miss out?


    Squarefootball :: original football articlesAuthority Authority: 143
    It does seem a bit presumptuous to invite cities (and Milton Keynes) to bid for the right to be part of the attempt by the FA to get England chosen as the 2018 World Cup host nation. But given the...
    1 day ago
  • Thanksgiving and Why The Pilgrims Didn’t Watch Football


    SocybertyAuthority Authority: 552
    As you read this you will detect a note of  cynicism, and my selfish opinions, but at the same time I will try to throw in some facts as I go along. As if we don’t have enough holidays in the United States, I’ve always thought of Thanksgiving Day as being way over rated. First of all, I am going to commit  a ...
    1 day ago
  • Happy Thanksgiving!


    LES FEMMES - THE TRUTHAuthority Authority: 138
    Socialism didnt work for the pilgrims and it still doesnt work today. Read the real story of Plymouth! And as you gather today to thank God for your many blessings, thank him especially for the gift of fruitful labor and the leisure to enjoy its benefits. God bless you all and a special thank you to Les Femmes ...
    1 day ago
  • Ballon dOr: A Gift Or A Curse? - Revisited


    Goal.comAuthority Authority: 714
    Goal.com has a look back on the varying fortunes of a decades worth of Golden Ball winners...
    1 day ago
  • The Pilgrims, Famine, and the End of Feudalism


    StupidicaAuthority Authority: 174
    " . . . it well appeared the famine must still ensue . . ." [i] Famine stalked The Pilgrims the first years. But their conquest of famine helped end old world feudalism. I suggest the reader access the Project Gutenberg online edition of Governor William Bradfords Of Plymouth Plantation.[ii], for the original ...
    1 day ago
  • Happy Thanksgiving - November 26, 2009


    San Diego BlogAuthority Authority: 129
    The day America sets aside for family, for remembrance. It’s a day of Pilgrims, Native Americans, turkey and pumpkin pie but if it wasn’t for a persistent female magazine editor, we may not have the day to celebrate today. It was Sarah Josepha Hale who really pushed hard for a permanent national Thanksgiving ...
    1 day ago
  • Thanksgivings Many and Complicated Needs


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 162
    I have a hard time with Thanksgiving. To begin with, I have little tolerance these days for writing/discussion that decontextualizes Thanksgiving from historical events or contemporary meaning. As just one example, I happened to bump into an Esquire article titled " Three Big Thanksgiving Donts . I opened it, ...
    1 day ago
  • Happy Thanksgiving


    BorderstanAuthority Authority: 523
    Happy Thanksgiving, Borderstan.Business First14th & You has a great posting, “Giving Back at Thanksgiving.” Listed are some local organizations and what they are doing to help people in need this Thanksgiving. While it is probably too late to contact them to volunteer to help serve dinner today, they most ...
    1 day ago
  • It’s Tricky Thursday; What Are You Really Celebrating There Folks ?


    BadGalsRadio - RootsRock since 99Authority Authority: 124
    WE Don’t Do Thanksgiving – because until the situation is equalized across the board, in our humble opinion; There Ain’t Nothin to Celebrate. Today We Honor and Join with our Native Peoples in their statement for the Truth and Rights about the North American Peoples’ Holocaust. This is a recent program ...
    1 day ago
  • Newport vs Plymouth Albion live streaming online Rugby match OF British & Irish Cup


    Dapx - Published newsAuthority Authority: 180
    Newport vs Plymouth Albion live streaming of British & Irish Cup Match Match ,You are welcome to Watch and enjoy The most exciting Rugby match. Match Schedule Newport vs Plymouth Albion
    2 days ago
  • The First (Locovore) Thanksgiving


    Plating UpAuthority Authority: 474
    Practically speaking, almost everyone four hundred years ago was a locovore. And sure enough, in the autumn of 1621, the Plymouth colonists had enough local fare to celebrate a traditional harvest festival similar to ones they had observed in old England.
    2 days ago
  • Pompey and Out


    To be a PilgrimAuthority Authority: 119
    One of Plymouths rivals for the 2018 World Cup bid, Portsmouth has dropped out of the running following Portsmouth Councils refusal to provide financial backing. This now leaves Plymouth in direct competition to Bristol in the South West region. One step closer to the biggest thing to happen to ...
    2 days ago
  • The First Thanksgiving: Liberty at Last!


    Trying LibertyAuthority Authority: 426
    Fleeing the prisons in England and the threat of foreign invasion in Holland, a band of so-called “Separatists” left Europe forever aboard the crowded Mayflower to found the freest nation the world has yet seen. It is no accident that those who search for freedom find it. In the fall of 1621, these Pilgrims ...
    2 days ago
  • Four top Romanians a UK first for Plymouth Uni’s Peninsula Art Gallery


    People's Republic of South Devon The Peoples Republic of South DevonAuthority Authority: 143
    Four of Romania’s top artists are at the Plymouth University’s Peninsula Art Gallery. It’s the first time they have been exhibited in the UK and the show marks a collaboration between the uni and the Romanian Cultural Institute, Heather Smith popped along to the show The exhibition features the work of Anca ...
    2 days ago
  • Our Morning Roundup: The Busiest Travel Day of the Year Edition


    City DeskAuthority Authority: 705
    Good morning, readers. Sad news: Abe Pollin has died . But what I really want to talk about is how today is the Busiest Travel Day of the Year. You may never have heard this, even though it happens every year. It means lots and lots of people will be going from one undisclosed location to another in cars, planes, ...
    2 days ago

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