What an odd thing thing to say. Yea, weren't the Pilgrams persecuted in England or something to that nature?)v(ajin Koji wrote:we don't have thanksgiving here =/
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Have you ever seen Greg Proupe's (wheee!!! I can't spell) comedy central special. He makes fun of it. Oh, and I forgot that thanksgiving in November is a U.S. phenomenon, sorry if I offended anyone.

It was called in your face turkey, so I can see your point.J-0080 wrote:Something about that turkey's attitude just makes me want to eat it.


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Yes, as a matter of fact the Puritans were persecuted. Because king whatshisface set up the church of England, this branch of Protestants believe that the religion climate of England was impure and currupt. So since they weren't down with this, they became an easy mark.angelx03 wrote:What an odd thing thing to say. Yea, weren't the Pilgrams persecuted in England or something to that nature?)v(ajin Koji wrote:we don't have thanksgiving here =/
and neither should you
Many of them fled to the Netherlands, but feared that their way of life would be lost there. So they hoped in the May Flower which was bound for Virginia so they could set up their own ideal theocracy.
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Yeah, King Whatshisface the Second was a lot better than himJ-0080 wrote:Yes, as a matter of fact the Puritans were persecuted. Because king whatshisface set up the church of England, this branch of Protestants believe that the religion climate of England was impure and currupt. So since they weren't down with this, they became an easy mark.angelx03 wrote:What an odd thing thing to say. Yea, weren't the Pilgrams persecuted in England or something to that nature?)v(ajin Koji wrote:we don't have thanksgiving here =/
and neither should you
Many of them fled to the Netherlands, but feared that their way of life would be lost there. So they hoped in the May Flower which was bound for Virginia so they could set up their own ideal theocracy.
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