Welp, looks like I’ll be skipping Thanksgiving this year with SL coming put the 23rd of November. Anyone else??
*Totally meant as a joke and I need to find a way to make my sarcasm more obvious. Of course I’ll be at my sister’s for a small gathering. It’s free food and good times with family. That said, social distancing is definitely a valid reason though to skip Thanksgiving this year. Stay safe out there!
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Nope, screw blizzard picking the only week anyone in 2020 might have plans on.
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Thanksgiving is at my place this year soooooooooo win/win.
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You guys can’t take an hour break to eat dinner?
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Nice. For real though, I’ll drop by my sister’s for dinner and probably go back after dessert.
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Nope because like the last 10 years I’ll be working & hoping it’s a 14+ hour shift(not joking) since that’ll be around 4k for just one day.
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I’m Canadian so we had thanksgiving in October like civilized people do.
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Nice. Yeah, WoW can wait lol
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Man, canadaian holidays are weird, you have your jackolantarns and your paper turkey foldouts out at the same time?!
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Thanksgiving gatherings are literally going to end up killing thousands of people this year, so you’re better off skipping it and just playing WoW anyways tbh
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Boo!
Just kidding, Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!
(What day is it?)
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this is awesome, While all of you are stuck eating Grandma’s too dry turkey, us Canadians will corner the AH market
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And oh boy, Christmas raid release!!!
They should have just delayed to January ffs
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This! Having Halloween before Thanksgiving is like eating your dessert before dinner. It’s just wrong.
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Well my plans to fly up to Michigan to spend the holidays with my family were already cancelled with everything going on out there. So I guess having a few more days at home won’t be all that bad after all
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Sweet. I work on Thanksgiving (and for the next six days) but I’ll have a solid 3 days off beforehand to enjoy SL.
Minus server crashes, that is.
Why would you skip Thanksgiving for this?
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