At the risk of sounding like a complete bozo..... is Thanksgiving on Wednesday or Thursday?

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I realize I may have spent the equivalent of a vacation on Mars the last couple of weeks, but I was assuming Thanksgiving was this Thursday, which is vitally important since I'm making most of the food. But someone just told me it's Wednesday! I would surely appreciate the facts and nuthin' but the facts on this particular issue, and if you would be so kind as to forget that I asked this question after you give me the answer, I'd appreciate that too!

-- Leslie A. (lesliea@mm2k.net), November 19, 2001

Answers

Thanksgiving is Thursday, Leslie. :) Have a happy one!

-- Toni Rakestraw (dabblmom@aol.com), November 19, 2001.

Has Thanksgiving ever -not- been on the 4th Thursday in November?

-- Thumper (slrldr@yahoo.com), November 20, 2001.

And you guys thought my rooster question was funny!

Leslie, everyone knows Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday!!

-- Teejae Bird (zachdawg@webtv.net), November 20, 2001.


When will they ever come up with a cure for blond hair?

-- paul (primrose@centex.net), November 20, 2001.

Thanksgiving is always on the 4th Thursday of November. ALWAYS!

-- Karen (db0421@yahoo.com), November 20, 2001.


Well, in the US, anyway.

-- julie f. (rumplefrogskin@excite.com), November 20, 2001.

President Abraham Lincoln established Thanksgiving in 1863 by setting aside the last Thursday of November as a national Day of Thanksgiving. Then, in 1941, Congress permanently established the last Thursday of each November as a national holiday.

An interesting site for Thanksgiving:

http://www.rats2u.com/thanksgiving/thanksgiving_history.htm

-- Joe (CactusJoe001@AOL.com), November 20, 2001.


It's ok Leslie you must be married with children , it will kill brain cell faster than anything else known to man.

-- Patty {NY State} (fodfarms@hotmail.com), November 20, 2001.

Thanksgiving is our anniversary. I forgot untill last night when Steve said something about taking me out for dinner. I said why would I want to go out for dinner! Don't feel bad, happens to the best of us Leslie. We've been married 5 looooooong years. Oh my.

-- Cindy in KY (solidrockranch@msn.com), November 20, 2001.

Don't feel bad, Leslie. I always forget what year DH and I got married!

-- Ardie/WI (ardie54965@hotmail.com), November 20, 2001.


I forgot it was this week too! Hey......they do have a cure for blonde hair..age...mine is getting a few of those gray ones too!!!!!!!!

-- Nan (davidl41@ipa.net), November 20, 2001.

Thansgiving is NOT the last Thursday of November, Its the Fourth Thursday in November.

-- Gary (gws@redbird.net), November 20, 2001.

It's not nice to be stingy. Don't bogart whatever it is you're doing I want some too.

-- Ed (smikula@bellsouth.com), November 20, 2001.

CRS Syndrome. I have it too sometimes.

[can't remember sh*t]

-- pc (jasper2@iname.com), November 20, 2001.


So that's what is is called CRS syndrome huh, well all this time I just thought it was old age. My son calls it partimers disease, your only crazy part of the time.

Glad to have a name for it. Sally

-- (mallardhen67@hotmail.com), November 20, 2001.



I forgot why I logged on here in the first place. Anyone seen my computer?

-- Tom S. (trdsshepard@yahoo.com), November 20, 2001.

I can see why you'd ask--a lot of the schools here took Wednesday off too!

-- GT (nospam@nospam.com), November 20, 2001.

Don't feel bad, my husband was 31 when we got married, the first Thanksgiving we took a 4 day weekend trip. Next summer I started talking to him about another weekend trip for Thanksgiving and he was giving me a real hard time, saying he would have to wait and see if the office was closed, etc. I finally exploded at him. "We took a long weekend LAST thanksgiving, why can't we take one THIS thanksgiving?" "Well", he said, "Last year Thanksgiving came on a Thursday".

-- Mitzi Giles (Egiles2@prodigy.net), November 20, 2001.

OK, this is what I know about thanksgiving. It WAS the last Thrusday of Nov. Was changed to the 4th Thurs because folks got confused when there were 5 Thursdays some years. So, I agree, it is officially the 4th Thrusday of NOV. Now, I forgot why, this being Tuesday, I have a turkey in the oven and pies are baked and on the counter and well you get the pic. I think you can celebrate it any day of the week or year as far as that matters. We are having ours today because it is the day most of our guest can be here. I am hopeing they all don't show up again on Thursday. I'll be eating a turkey sandwich and watching a ball game.

-- Belle (gardenbelle@terraworld.net), November 20, 2001.

I think the date changing is what throws people off about when it is.

-- Thumper (slrldr@yahoo.com), November 20, 2001.

I'm sure glad I'm not the only space cadet around here<<<<

-- Jim-mi (hartalteng@voyager.net), November 20, 2001.

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