In the US Thanksgiving is a cliff holiday.
what does that mean? Simply that after thanksgiving is over, literally the day after in fact the Christmas Season begins in earnest.
Adam Sandler (comic) felt horrible for Thanksgiving.
So he created this song!
He has several holiday songs, this one is my favorite!
We don’t have thanksgiving here but I think it is a good idea. My sympathy for the turkeys
it is a tough time to be a turkey.
Thanks Pam!!!
Great choice of holiday song, Doc. I love him in movies,
he has made quite a few great movies!
After he left SNL with Chris Rock, Chris Farley, and David Spade, the show has been in a steady decline.
I felt like it was awesome with the original cast and then average until Eddie Murphy and Phil Hartman. Then average, then good again then average.
I don’t like the show much right now.
lol Adam. I havent heard this one. Funny song, funny guy.
it is my second favorite song of his!
Beautiful song. But I know this song. We don’t celebrate Thanksgiving with us.
It is a fun song. Most of the world doesn’t celebrate US thanksgiving. Canada does, but it is about a month before the US holiday.
Dustin used to really like Adam Sandler and his humor.
He is a very talented performer. His time on Saturday Night live brought a number of fun holiday songs to the world!
Great song … we also have Thanksgiving just not as much as in the US
It is a big deal in the US. Thanks for the kind words pal!
This is a big day for you … I see on TV how much money you waste … and we’ve picked up this habit from you just so we don’t waste that much money, dear friend
Thanksgiving in the US actually lasts the entire weekend and honestly, you only have to cook once (thursday) and eat all weekend!
But you can’t cook at home over the weekend? Then you go to a restaurant
we just eat leftovers all weekend
Better than nothing … but not allowed in a restaurant?
thanksgiving is a home holiday not a restaurant holiday. 🙂
I really didn’t know that … thank you very much for explaining, dear friend
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most of the world doesn’t celebrate a US holiday. Other than Canada, but it is the same concept for them!