WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Son of Anarchy 3:43 Thu Nov 26
Happy Thanksgiving to all that dare to WHO
Have a great day and give thanks for what you have.

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ironsofcanada 9:50 Fri Nov 27
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stomper 9:42 Fri Nov 27

Until the Boston Massacre of course.

stomper 9:45 Fri Nov 27
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I had a splendid Thanking with a Cherokee family I know. I thought about staying there for a few generations but left before midnight totally overstuffed

stomper 9:42 Fri Nov 27
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ronsofcanada 5:32 Thu Nov 26

I thought it was called 'Popes Day' in Boston.

Far Cough 12:34 Fri Nov 27
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I can point you to some really good historians if you want to learn more.


Please don't

Oliver Cromwell 12:33 Fri Nov 27
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Had a good night in steam and rye, great place

ironsofcanada 9:26 Fri Nov 27
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Jakarta Jones 9:12 Fri Nov 27

Short answer yes.

The English had a whole bunch actually, (after the Armada was another, for instance.)

The one in England and the one in Plymouth were the same idea, but were just two of many performed by English people.

It became a national myth building day for them later as Guy Fawkes did for England. The traditions diverged but they began as the same thing essentially.

I can point you to some really good historians if you want to learn more.

Jakarta Jones 9:12 Fri Nov 27
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ironsofcanada 7:05 Fri Nov 27

I assumed, maybe incorrectly, that your original post was suggesting 'we' had a Thanks Giving Day celebrating in the same fashion as the Septics ?!

Son of Anarchy 7:43 Fri Nov 27
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If the UK did celebrate this holiday it would called FANKSgiving

ironsofcanada 7:05 Fri Nov 27
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Jakarta Jones 4:45 Fri Nov 27

Very good.



(Your point?)

Jakarta Jones 4:45 Fri Nov 27
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ironsofcanada 5:32 Thu Nov 26

5th of November was named 'The Day of Thanksgiving' because Guy Fawkes failed to blow up Parliament and reinstate a Catholic government.

ILOVEPAOLODICANIO 3:54 Fri Nov 27
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Your basically a muslim if you don't roast up a turkey on this day with some relatives would hope our English cousins would embrace the one holiday that celebrates white British people cultivating the planet ffs but people like to act like jihadi john moaning about US cultural influences . Horrible you lot don't celebrate it lovely holiday would be like if the Stones or Beatles got told to fuck off from USA for not being American

BarryShitpeas 6:58 Thu Nov 26
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The English have evolved the language not corrupted it.

The Americans are at best stuck in a time warp language wise or fuck about with phrases that make no sense. "can I get". "I'm good". Both complete nonsense

PistonHammered 6:52 Thu Nov 26
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riosleftsock 5:35 Thu Nov 26
I'd prefer it if people over there spent their time more productively by learning to speak and write english properly.


You idiot, the Americans speak the same English that the English used to speak. It is the English that have corrupted the language and I'll be gobsmacked if you agree.

init.

ironsofcanada 6:30 Thu Nov 26
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riosleftsock 5:44 Thu Nov 26

No they didn't. They copied it from the hundreds of Days of Thanksgiving that were traditional with the English.

A Day of Thanksgiving became a part of the nation building and regular national thing later. The attachment to the very vague account of a meal in 1621 came later still.

A bit like Guy Fawkes Day, the anti-Catholicism was important to forging the identity of the nation in the century maybe two that followed.

mentor 6:26 Thu Nov 26
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Idiot Joe.

Joe C 6:24 Thu Nov 26
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It's foreign though mentor, don't be such a hypocrite

mentor 6:23 Thu Nov 26
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Had a wonderful Thanksgiving in Chautauqua in 2004. What a lovely place that is.

defjam 6:08 Thu Nov 26
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simon.s 5:28 - Ag ag ag!

As long as he stays off the energy bars he'll be ok.

riosleftsock 5:44 Thu Nov 26
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The only nice thing about it is that the pilgrim fathers copied it from sukkot, which is probably the original religious harvest festival, and of course, as Jewish as spark plugs.

riosleftsock 5:35 Thu Nov 26
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Frankie, Thanksgiving should be all of the English giving thanks that the boring cunts fucked off to america and keep going.

I'd prefer it if people over there spent their time more productively by learning to speak and write english properly, or alternatively adopted spanish or something.

ironsofcanada 5:32 Thu Nov 26
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People let the littlest things upset them.

Did you know the 5th of November was called Day of Thanksgiving originally?

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