Thanksgiving, less to expect over what your probably not going to get. You just eat with your family (or alone if that's your thing) no crying over the "must have or die" Elmo. And that's it. bah...
2007-10-31 15:31:58
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answered by Neev 7
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Thanksgiving.
2007-10-31 22:30:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas!
2007-10-31 22:29:33
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answered by Ohio Gal Rocks! 6
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This is difficult. Both hold many memories and happy moments. I appreciate what I have and the blessings are many. And the birth of Christ and family time can't be beat. Both holidays hold equal moments. Plus my birthday lands on thanksgiving every seven years. Who could ask for more during the last two months of the year?! How could I choose? If I have to though, I would choose Christmas. It would hold more meaning spiritually for me.
2007-10-31 22:51:48
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answered by clsmlbkl 4
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That's easy......Christmas....no thanksgiving....no definitely Christmas...yeah, Christmas;)
2007-10-31 22:32:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Christmas because that's the only time of the year that my whole family (who live all over the US and other countries) are able to get together.
2007-10-31 22:30:55
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answered by carriec 7
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Christmas, love the decorations
2007-10-31 22:31:08
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answered by cheri h 7
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Christmas...it's my favorite holiday! I love spending time with family and listening to Christmas music =)
2007-10-31 22:32:57
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answered by Yanks4Life23519 7
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Thanksgiving, because that's when you're able to get into a fight with your family without buying them gifts and feeling like a sucker later.
2007-10-31 22:30:11
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answered by Randy C 6
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Christmas! It's just a magical time of year!
2007-10-31 22:33:57
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answered by Bella Italiana 6
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