Posted on 11/28/2014 12:21:34 PM PST by traumer
ahhh the holiday spirit does one good.
What’s with black Friday in the UK?? They don’t have Thanksgiving there. Thus there is no day after Thanksgiving to kick off the Christmas shopping season. I guess I’m missing something.
Well, if there aren't any of those there ought to be.
The UK is dead. Just dead.
And there’s the lie exposed that it’s called Black Friday because yada-yada...
How can they have a day after Thanksgiving, when they don’t have Thanksgiving?
Plumbers gotta shop, too.
ahahahahaha YES thats a FACT!!!
cracker
The American disease has spread throughout the globe. Even the Karstrashians are popular over there.
Not a creature was stirring, not even a buttcrack.
Marxist theology, agenda and activism have no national boundaries. London radicals needed no excuse, they kneww what to do.....and when and how to do it.....no special notification, timetable, coordination or special orders necessary.
Leni
Re: the other pics......never knew there were so many colored people in the UK.
You’d be surprised how many people in England are now eating turkeys on our Thanksgiving holiday! I couldn’t believe Nigella Lawson celebrating the holiday from London. I blame the food magazines of GB (I subscribe to two) for promoting this oh-so-American celebration. I didn’t know about black Friday though...
ROFL “Pants Up, Don’t Loot” Good grief what the heck is going on over there. First the protestors for Michael, now Black Friday. Can we ship President Obola to England?
Like the proverbial boiling frog, all these countries are just completely Americanized. Look at their clothing, look at the store, no wonder they’re adopting quasi-holidays that are an excuse for a retail sales blitz, too. What’s next, Cinco de Mayo in England? It wouldn’t be any less odd or ridiculous.
And yet, all these utterly Americanized countries retain a virulent anti-Americanism. What a strange affectation that is, imitate but excoriate.
Mexican restaurants and Mexican recipes are already in London and in the food magazines. I can’t believe how many Mexican recipes there are in their newspaper food columns. So I wouldn’t be surprised if that holiday did catch on. Somehow I doubt the 4th of July will catch on...
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