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@lollajames: YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
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@lollajames: I have a question for you: Does the canv.as staff use the same sticker currency as everyone else? I mean, do all your stickers come from your own earnings and achievements? Sorry for my terrible English :(
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@Anonymous: Yes. We use the same currency as everyone else. @dmauro is currently the richest in #1 in the office.
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@Anonymous: yes, we have to work just as hard as everyone else to collect stickers. i think @moot tried to steal stickers once but @midtown caught him.
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@Anonymous: Most people's Halloween pumpkins rot out well before Thanksgiving. Pie is usually made with canned filling (which is far more manageable) but I'm sure there are dedicated bakers who insist on making their own filling.
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@sonofnothing: buck up, little camper! buy some turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing and kick it American style on thursday! here, i'll get you started.
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@sonofnothing: i'm canadian too, but this way we can have DOUBLE THE TURKEY, DOUBLE THE MASHED POTATOES AND DOUBLE THE PIE >:D
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@Anonymous: Turkey is the main Thanksgiving dish. It's usually filled with stuffing and other goodies. The Cornucopia symbolizes the bounty of the harvest. The Pumpkin pie is yummy.
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@Anonymous: haha! well, if you watch friends, or any sitcom recorded on U.S, you'll understand!
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@Anonymous: As I understand it from television, the turkey represents the seasonal hats worn by the pilgrims.
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