Thanksgiving is right around the corner so I am wishing everyone including Jim a happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!
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Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!!Thanksgiving is right around the corner so I am wishing everyone including Jim a happy Thanksgiving.
Last edited by cotton on Wed Nov 17, 2004 4:00 am, edited 2 times in total.
re: Merry Christmas and a Happy New YearWishing all the guys on JCO and everyone who sends posts on Jim Carrey files...and of course our Jim...the very best wishes for the Season. Stay safe everyone. <p></p><i></i>
HAPPY TURKEY DAY, GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE!!!To all you turkey-eating Americans out there, dont get too stuffed, we want you to be back here posting again!lol<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :eek --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eek.gif ALT=":eek"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :lol --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>I will be going to my aunt and uncles new house in Shadyside, Maryland, where they moved to from Bowie back in January. These are my late cousin Eva Cassidys parents. Her last 3 albums have been #1 in England, and are doing well all over!<br>Im excited that more of her songs are used in movies, Songbird is in the movie Love, Actually w/Hugh Grant, there was one in Maid In Manhatten, Joe Somebody, and Elysian Fields, and shes been heard in the tv shows Judging Amy, Dawsons Creek, Smallville, and the District.<br>Anyway, I gotta get ready to go, but I just want to say it would be really cool if one of Evas songs was in one of Jims movies! I wonder if Jim and Jane have heard of her yet?<br>well, now I really gotta go...Eva Cassidys Cousin Carol,<br>and Jim Carreys future girlfriend/wife/soulmate, Carrie Carrey<br><br>ps. visit my sister Lauras Eva website @evacassidy.org<br>theres a pic of me w/Laura, Eva, and her sister Margret<br>un the family pictures, <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub76.ezboard.com/bjcomessageboard.showUserPublicProfile?gid=jimlover1>Jimlover1</A> at: 11/27/03 2:26 pm<br></i>
Re: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!!!!!<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :( --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/frown.gif ALT=":("><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> damn, Juls.<br><br>We don't celebrate thanksgiving in the Netherlands...I am thankful for a whooooole bunch of things though.<br><br>Having food is one of them, having awesome people around me, another one. Now all I need to do is making sure those two are being COMBINED with eachother. <p>cableclair<br><br><!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.soiledmypants.com">www.soiledmypants.com</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--><-- my site<br>Failure isn't failure unless you give up...</p><i></i>
HAPPY MERRY BLESSED SILLY Jim Carrey Fabulous THANKSGIVING's DAY!
By the way, what ya gonna do for that day? Are you guys/gurls planing to ravel anywhere? You are as big as you think you are!^-^*
The pilgrims, who celebrated the first thanksgiving in America, were Christians fleeing religious persecution from their native England. Their religious affiliation was with the Puritans. They were called Puritans because they wanted to purify the church of elaborate ceremonies and return to a simple order of worship and simple organization.
In 1608 they fled from England to Holland to avoid Persecution. Though they found a peaceful place to practice their faith, this fringe group of believers knew their new home was not to be found in Europe. So they decided to leave Holland and travel to the new world of America. Their trip was financed by a group of English investors. It was agreed that the pilgrims would be given passage and supplies in exchange for them working for their backers for 7 years. In September 1620, 44 pilgrims and 66 crew members sailed from Plymouth England heading to Virginia. The trip was cold and damp and took 65 days. The rough waters of the North Atlantic Sea veered them off course. In November 1620 they landed, not in warm Virginia, but the cold northeast-Plymouth, Massachusetts. The first winter was devastating to the pilgrims and of the 110 who left England, less than 50 survived the first winter. Destiny stepped in on March 16, 1621. An Indian brave named Squanto walked into the Plymouth settlement. The pilgrims were frightened until the Indian welcomed them in English. The Indian friendship and help was enormous to the pilgrims. It was Squanto who taught the pilgrims how to tap the maple trees for sap. He taught them which plants were poisonous and which could be used for medicine. He taught them how to plant corn. The harvest that Fall was very successful and the Pilgrims found themselves with enough food to put away for the winter. The Pilgrims had much to celebrate. The had build homes in the wilderness, raised enough crops to keep them alive during the winter and were at peace with their Indian neighbors. They had taken a chance, beaten the odds and it was time to celebrate. The pilgrim governor William Branford proclaimed a day of thanksgiving to be shared by all of the colonist and the neighboring native Americans. 90 Indians came to the celebration which lasted for 3 days. The custom of an annually celebrated day of thanksgiving continued after the harvest through the years. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln appointed a national day of Thanksgiving. Since then, each president has issued a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, designating the fourth Thursday of each November as a national day of Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving!! You are as big as you think you are!^-^*
Happy Thanksgiving to all!! I think I will be doing the ususual and visit my family at my aunts house I love going there it's so much fun! My grandma and her sisters usually will have some wine and end up doin' some karaoke...it's crazy! Be safe! Lotsa love!
lol. is that what you wanna hear? Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Exactly what date is thanksgiving? We don't have it here!
Muse - 10, 11, 14, 22 & 23 November 2006
Muse - Wembley Stadium - 16 & 17 June 2007 Muse - Royal Albert Hall - 12 April 2008 Muse - 10 November 2009 & 13 November 2009 Muse - 11 September 2010
YES! Thank you Peggy for letting Jim type that into your post!lol
It is different every year. We celebrate it the 4th thursday of Nov. Which happenes to be Nov. 25th this year.
Oh right, well Happy Thanksgiving for then!
Muse - 10, 11, 14, 22 & 23 November 2006
Muse - Wembley Stadium - 16 & 17 June 2007 Muse - Royal Albert Hall - 12 April 2008 Muse - 10 November 2009 & 13 November 2009 Muse - 11 September 2010
My Great GGGGG Grandpa way backMy GGGGGGGGGrandpa was John Robinson who
didn't make it on the ships, he died in Leyden, Holland before he could go, but his children went, I think they were aboard the ship, Anne, not sure it's in my book. I was actually just reading about him a few days ago.
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