G Guest Nov 21, 2006 #1 Just recieved updates here on east coast. There are 6937 in database. Hope everyone has a VERY Happy Turkey day!!...
Just recieved updates here on east coast. There are 6937 in database. Hope everyone has a VERY Happy Turkey day!!...
R Randy Knobloch Nov 21, 2006 #2 JJ said: Just recieved updates here on east coast. There are 6937 in database. Click to expand... Hi, JJ - thanks for the heads-up. I'm Canadian, so the well-wishes don't apply to me since we celebrate Thanksgiving on a different date. Randy -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
JJ said: Just recieved updates here on east coast. There are 6937 in database. Click to expand... Hi, JJ - thanks for the heads-up. I'm Canadian, so the well-wishes don't apply to me since we celebrate Thanksgiving on a different date. Randy -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
G Guest Nov 21, 2006 #4 U all are quite welcome, and whatever U celebrate, or when, enjoy!! GOBBLE-GOBBLE!! ....;-)
A Alan Nov 21, 2006 #5 Hi Randy, Yes, you Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on what is Columbus day in the USA -- the second Monday in October. I've often wondered: Do Canadians have turkey as the traditional meal on Thanksgiving? Alan
Hi Randy, Yes, you Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on what is Columbus day in the USA -- the second Monday in October. I've often wondered: Do Canadians have turkey as the traditional meal on Thanksgiving? Alan
R Randy Knobloch Nov 21, 2006 #6 Alan said: Hi Randy, Yes, you Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on what is Columbus day in the USA -- the second Monday in October. I've often wondered: Do Canadians have turkey as the traditional meal on Thanksgiving? Click to expand... For those that like Turkey, (I do), yes, it is the traditional meal for the occasion. Randy -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
Alan said: Hi Randy, Yes, you Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on what is Columbus day in the USA -- the second Monday in October. I've often wondered: Do Canadians have turkey as the traditional meal on Thanksgiving? Click to expand... For those that like Turkey, (I do), yes, it is the traditional meal for the occasion. Randy -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Windows Security, AH-VSOP Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.