FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for November 21, 2015

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 9 years ago

    Excuses, excuses. Give it a rest, Jason, and still set the flippin’ table.

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    Mr Nobody  about 9 years ago

    Remember: Blunderbusses on the left, muskets on the right.

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    thetraveller4  about 9 years ago

    Blunderbuss: a bus that hits a telephone pole…

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    Adiraiju  about 9 years ago

    Well, Paul, they both look awful silly and make a loud bang…

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    gammaguy  about 9 years ago

    Hey, Jason, go pluck a turkey.

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    bryan42  about 9 years ago

    There were few, if any, kids in Juan de Onate’s party when he and his explorers held a Thanksgiving feast in 1598 near what is now El Paso, Texas. This is believed to be the first feast of thanksgiving by European settlers to be held in what would become the U.S, over 20 years before any similar feast on the eastern coast.

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    MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT  about 9 years ago

    If Jason thinks he has a raw deal at Thanksgiving just let him remember the Native Americans.

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    wvrr  about 9 years ago

    The first Canadian Thanksgiving is often traced back to 1578 and the explorer Martin Frobisher. At least that’s what we learned in school and now it’s on the internet so how could it be wrong? lol Anyway, the 2nd Thanksgiving of the year is a bit much.

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    Doctor11  about 9 years ago

    Stop complaining and set the table, Jason.

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    luvdafuneez  about 9 years ago

    Geeze, just set the table, Jason, before the Tofurkey gets ©old…

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    Erasmus Nephalius Johnson  about 8 years ago

    There also weren’t cranberries because the Pilgrims didn’t have sugar, and the kids drank beer.

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