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I only list this here because it is a German turkey:
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YES YOU...THE COOK WANTS TO SEE YOU RIGHT - NOW!
1. Turkeys are not native to Germany 2. Thanksgiving is not an observed holiday in Germany.
1. Turkeys are not native to Germany 2. Thanksgiving is not an observed holiday in Germany.
Not to mention it's Oldwhatshername and my anniversary - uh, no, not 1862.... However, we got married at noon sharp so we could go party on with our Mexican friends at one. THAT, my friends, was a party!Cinco de Mayo (May 5) is celebrated in the U.S. mistakenly as Mexican Independence Day (which actually is September 16). Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of the Battle of Pueblo and victory over the French in May 5, 1862.
It is strange how holidays have been adopted in countries outside of the origin of the particular holiday. ....................
Bill
Thanks Bill. Not to worry, we try hard to make it over to the house in Tucson, where we got married, to celebrate. Trust me when I tell you my friends know how to party and they're drinking enough alcohol for all of us. Pretty close to a repeat of the Battle of Puebla - just not with guns.....Congratulations, Steve, on your wedding anniversary.
May 5 is also my birthday, but I don't drink, so the celebration is done with unsweetened iced tea for me.
Incidentally, I celebrated Thanksgiving twice in Germany, courtesy of the U.S. Army in 1963 and 1964. I had turkey both times.
Bill
I only list this here because it is a German turkey:
Caption added:
YES YOU...THE COOK WANTS TO SEE YOU RIGHT - NOW!
Fortunately, you can always rely on the U.S. Armed Forces to spread the culture around the world....Any Holiday or celebration will "travel" with ethnic people into a new location. That doesn't make it a Holiday in the specific country.