Happy Thanksgiving!

Have a great day everyone!  We are thankful for many things and among them is how grateful we are to be able to hang out and talk to you guys (and gals) on a regular basis.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving to you also.  I hope you're having an awesome day as well.

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Thanks, but we don't do thanksgiving here ^_^

Sincerely
~ Kongdej

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I believe that it is a quaint custom that the nobility of a far off land engage in.  :grin:  

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You know, Thanksgiving was a tradition started when they were English settlers, long before the United States was inaugurated.

All I'm saying is....stop celebrating our holiday and give it back you thieving bastards. :P

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Happy Thanksgiving to all of Stardock!

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Happy odd vacation to you too!

Silly foreigners.

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You too Brad.  And everyone at SD also. Have some quality turkey time with the family.  :grin:

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Happy Holiday  O:)

I refuse to call it the name I will not use. If you want to see why, read some history that is beyond the grade 3 plays. }:)

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Quoting myfist0, reply 10
Happy Holiday 

I refuse to call it the name I will not use. If you want to see why, read some history that is beyond the grade 3 plays.

 

good god.  can't we just celebrate the few good times that were had back then.  i know there weren't many, but let's look at the good stuff on this day and not focus on the unpleasantness.

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Hi ! Happy thanksgiving (even if we don't celebrate it here).

Also, the more I play Fallen Enchantress, the more I enjoy it !

 

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Quoting charon2112, reply 11

Quoting myfist0, reply 10Happy Holiday 

I refuse to call it the name I will not use. If you want to see why, read some history that is beyond the grade 3 plays.


good god.  can't we just celebrate the few good times that were had back then.  i know there weren't many, but let's look at the good stuff on this day and not focus on the unpleasantness.

So sorry charon2112, Mephistopheles is right - we must never herald forth the inequities upon with which we dine.  Lest we forget and tragically let go the transgressions of our forefathers.  We shall all pay with a life of grieving and anguish until we cast out, and shun the non-believers!

 

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A first settlement with iron, horses, crystal, fruit grove, friendly dragon, etc. would work for me...

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You should put in an easter egg in the game, let it spawn a special tile resource - turkey's you can improve with a turkey farm - which only spawns on thanksgiving day ;)

Sincerely
~ Kongdej

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I wouldn't say to make a turkey farm. Instead do a quest called the GOBBLER... where you have to fight a GIANT TURKEY... drops 10 salted pork for reward :)

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have fun for holidays,

 

M.

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And thank you, Brad, for helping to give us Fallen Enchantress; and I'll also thank you in advance for your efforts in the year to come on behalf of FE.

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Happy Thanksgiving to all  Stardockers everywhere....

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First, happy Thanksgiving to all!  :D  I'm so very proud to be a part of the wonderful Stardock community!

Secondly, to those poo-pooing the holiday, I say poo-poo to you!  When I was much, much younger than I am now, I learned that the pilgrims and locals didn't always get along that well, just as I learned there was no Santa.  The truth is, however, that there is value in spirit.  When I celebrate Christmas it's not to celebrate the birth of Christ or out of the fear that some mysterious fat man from the north isn't going to get me that Red Rider BB gun I always wanted... instead, I celebrate the holidays for the goodness they bring out in people, for the desire to sit and dine and share stories and memories with friends and family.  I don't celebrate it because of some stories I heard in third grade about a bunch of people of different cultural backgrounds eating corn with each other.

You claim to be smarter and/or morally superior to those of us who celebrate it by implying that anyone with a knowledge of history beyond that taught to us in third grade couldn't possibly celebrate it, but consider this: perhaps most people DO know the history, but have realized that there is greater benefit in taking this day as a chance to express kindness by honoring those they know and love and to remember not to take life for granted.  By remembering the best of our past year, it helps us all look to our futures with greater verve and positivity.

If you want to take this day as an opportunity to run people down for being thankful for their lives and those around them, be my guest, but I'm pretty sure that doesn't make you smarter than me and it certainly doesn't make you morally superior.

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Quoting parrottmath, reply 16

I wouldn't say to make a turkey farm. Instead do a quest called the GOBBLER... where you have to fight a GIANT TURKEY... drops 10 salted pork for reward

Whatever, I just really like silly easter eggs.

Both dungeon keeper 1 and dungeon keeper 2 had a special map only accessible at midnight evenings where there was a full-moon :)

Sincerely
~ Kongdej

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Happy Thanksgiving! :)

Quoting Kongdej, reply 21


Both dungeon keeper 1 and dungeon keeper 2 had a special map only accessible at midnight evenings where there was a full-moon

Sincerely
~ Kongdej

 

THAT. IS. AWESOME!!! :D

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Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving! (so many leftovers)  :d