Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for November 25, 2015
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historic thanksgiving highlights we all know the first thanksgiving was in 1621. but there's more 1645 - 1st intrusion of christmas commercialism. barrels all kinds! pre-xmas sale at the 24th thanksgiving euphasia pewfiller advertises his pre-xmas barrel-making crazy days sale. he is hanged forthwith. 1689 - 1st person to get "creative" with stuffing. priddygood churchlywife unveils her maize & truffel surprise stuffing. she is transported back to england & forcibly converted to catholicism. 1781 - 1st cranberry relish that retains the shape of its can. invented by benjamin franklin, it is decried as "an abomination" and "of ungodly resiliency." but eventually it catches on. 12,000 b.c. - 1st handprint turkey. astoundingly, cave painters employed this artistic device 13,621 years before the first thanksgiving!
Hugh B. Hayve about 9 years ago
The last time refugees were a danger to the American public they made a holiday commemorating it in November.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
The punishments meted out are appropriate to the offenses described. No Christmas stuff (adverts, music, decorations, etc.) before Thanksgiving! No “Black Friday” before Black Friday (and less of it then)!