To wish a Happy Thanksgiving to all.

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Just wanted to say, I hope everyone at GTPlanet has a good Thanksgiving, one full of delicious food and family memories.

Now go have a good time and gorge yourself with turkey. :D
 
I like how nobody cares about this. Everyone's too busy playing GT5 to go visit their families and eat turkey and cranberry sauce. Well have fun, I'm off to my parents' place. Happy T-day!
 
Food is still cooking, and I'm killing time with GT5...

Rest assured, before the day is out I will have gained at least 20 pounds of awesome. :lol:

Happy Turkey Day, GTP. 👍
 
Happy Thanksgiving, people. Wouldn't normally have any reason to celebrate being a Brit, but since I write for an American site it means I don't need to do an article today :p

Hope everyone has a good day 👍
 
Happy Thanksgiving.

What I got done:

Cranberry Mold
Deviled Eggs
Egg Nogg
Pumpkin Pie
Cherry Pie
Sausage Stuffing
Cornbread Muffins

Next up to complete:

Turkey in oven (breast meat only this year)
Potatoes (whipped)
Yams
Green Bean Casserole
Gravy
 
Happy Thanksgiving! I celebrated our Thanksgiving on Tuesday by hickory smoking an 18lb turkey for 22hrs and having friends over for the feast. Would have been nice to have GT5 a day early! Well back to work for me and you guys have a blessed day and enjoy yourselves and families.
 
^ yo, Solid Lifters, can I come over? lol. I want egg nog now.

Sure. I didn't make this, I'm a affraid... If I knew you wanted over, I would have made it.

It's a Cherpumple! It's a cherry pie baked in a white cake, a pumpkin pie baked in a yellow cake and apple pie baked in a spice cake and then covered with cream cheese frosting.

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If you don't clutch your chest at least once during this spectacular day, then you just aren't doing it right. :lol:
 
Happy Thanksgiving, boys and girls. Now go and eat until you're as fat as that turkey you cooked!
 
Happy thanksgiving everyone! Hope you all have a good time and good food to stuff yourself!
 
What in the world is 'Thanksgiving'?

:crazy:

Thanksgiving is an American holiday devoted to showing how thankful we are by stuffing our faces with food.... Pilgrims, Indians all that jazz.

It's really about worshiping the turkey, by eating it along with mashed potatoes with gravy, stuffing, green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, sweet buns and pie... lots of pie.

It's a holiday where American men sit around playing Gran Turismo while their wives slave away in the kitchen because "the husband" is too wimpy to fry the turkey outside in a blizzard.
 
What in the world is 'Thanksgiving'?

:crazy:

To define it a little better, it celebrates the meal that the original settlers of Plymouth from Britain in the early 1620's shared with the Native Americans. I believe that was a 3 day celebration, but now we pick the Thursday of the 3rd week (I think), which is around November 23-26th, I can't exactly remember. We pride ourselves on feasting until, as Terronium-12 says, clutch our chests.
 
So you Americans....worship food? I am sorry, but I almost laughed. Absolutely no offense to you guys at all, but over here we do think Americans are a little on the larger side (so are we) so when I think of you guys worshipping food, I find it humorous :).

Happy thanksgiving to all you guys, have a good day yeah?
 
So you Americans....worship food? I am sorry, but I almost laughed. Absolutely no offense to you guys at all, but over here we do think Americans are a little on the larger side (so are we) so when I think of you guys worshipping food, I find it humorous :).

England started it.:p

Anyways, I went over to my aunts house, had some good food and watched some really bad football(also known as "Hand Egg").

I can't remember all that I ate, all I know is I ate around 1pm and am still fairly full.:lol:
 
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Wow I had two Thanksgiving's, I watched the Lions game here at my house with my famil and ate two plate loads of food, then I went to Kari's house to watch the Dallas game and ate another plate of food. I think I'm sufficiently full.

It's another holiday I don't understand at all but really I don't care, any holiday that involves eating is good in my book.
 
So you Americans....worship food?

Like TB said, worship isn't strong enough. We slave over every tiny little thing of food, pies, desserts, turkey, potatoes, anything. And then we reward our hard work with a meal that weighs in more than us, and by the end of the meal we've still only gained 5lbs.

Honestly, this holiday probably accounts for 5% of your yearly food intake. :lol:
 
TB
Worship isn't a strong enough word.

Have you seen the GT5 section? :lol:

I try not to go in there mate, infact, these last two days make up for my last 3 years here...

The problem is that now we need to go in that forum :crazy:.
 
I try not to go in there mate, infact, these last two days make up for my last 3 years here...

The problem is that now we need to go in that forum :crazy:.

I've spent more time in it than any other forum the past 3 days and I don't even have the game!! The noobs are right, it gets addicting. I'm going through a desperation just to get the game.
 
Happy Thanksgiving folks. I just woke up from a Turkey coma. I ate a starburst for breakfast and starved the whole day until Thanksgiving feast. Then I went to play some GT5 and passed out from the cool jazz menu music.
 
Heheh, a friend of mine is celebrating her first Thanksgiving today. Her sister married a guy from Hawaii, and they're in Australia with their daughter visiting family. Because it's their daughter's first Thanksgiving, they all decided to celebrate the holiday together ... for the first time. I'm not entirely sure how she did it, but my friend pulled turkey duty (probably because she hates cleaning up, and it's an unwritten rule that whoever cooked doesn't have to clean). And she has no idea how to do it. Since she doesn't currently have an internet connection, here's me, sending her text messages about how to brine a turkey (a subject I know nothing about, having never cooked one before) from 500km away because I have Google.
 
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