The Last Great American Holiday

by Sam Glover on November 22, 2006

Along with most of you, we plan to spend tomorrow gorging ourselves on turkey, marshmallow-pecan salad, mashed potatoes, gravy, and all sorts of yummy food. Why is it the Last Great American Holiday, you ask? Because the opportunities to commercialize it are limited to none, and it’s all about family, thanks, and football, three things all Americans love.

(Well, I’m not so hot on football, but the MotoGP, F1, and WRC seasons are over, so I’ll deal.)

So have a wonderful Thanksgiving. Enjoy your turkey coma, an be thankful for all you have.

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