Americans all have their own traditions for the Thanksgiving holiday. The wife and I are usually run in the
Turkey Trot pre-gluttony, but in lieu of her being with child, we are skipping this year and instead I am skating in an early morning ice hockey game at
Denver University. We will then partake in two Thanksgiving meals; one at my parent's house in the afternoon and one at the wife's parents house in the evening.
Sarah Palin, on the other hand, will have a quiet holiday at home, cooking a turkey for her husband and her children named after English towns. This will occur, of course, after some guy
slaughters a turkey during her interview with a local television network. We are all different, yet we are all the same.
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