which is why you will be making bucketloads of money as an expert in the medical field, while they are bumming around at home
Exactly. Though sometimes I would like to spend time bumming around at home. I would like to be a selectively working doctor. Like House. I'd show up to work because I had to, but I'd take my laptop into the chapel and read femslash and play computer games between cases.
I thought that said "Tiny Fey is so on my mum's sex list." *headdesk*
Ewww. *giggles* Yeah. No. Creepy. *shakes head to dislodge grossness* LOL.
I made myself and I got a degree in Psychology
Cool. For some reason, the people in the latest family thing that I made all want literature. I don't know why. It's annoying me. And they are against doing political science, which I'm a fan of.
Hey, and I made you too. Okay, that sounds creepy. I didn't really make you, persay, I was just searching for a name and I had just been replying stuff to you, so I was like "Cathryn. Sounds good."
Is Thanksgiving a fixed date? Is it the 28th?
No, I'm pretty sure that it's just the 4th week of November. (I definitely just typed the 4th surgery of November. Okay. That was odd. People in my chem class were talking about research on mice, that must have been why.) 23 November this year.
Story as to why: It used to be up to the president to issue a proclamation declaring when Thanksgiving would fall, it was just some Thursday in November, but Franklin Delano Roosevelt (pretty kick ass president all around, IMO)'s first Thanksgiving in office (1933) fell on November 30th, the last day of the month, because November had five Thursdays that year. Statistics showed that people didn't do their Christmas shopping until after Thanksgiving so business leaders freaked out, thinking they would lose money, especially during the Depression, because there wouldn't be as many shopping days if Thanksgiving was the last day of November. Business leader guys asked FDR to make Thanksgiving one week earlier. FDR ignored them in 1933 but it looked like it was going to happen again in 1939 (because he was in office for like 50 years) so he moved the date of Thanksgiving up one week.
Yeah. Um, I looked that up for some reason earlier in the month and managed to remember it because I thought it was kind of funny. And FDR was, IMO, America's best president, so knowing stuff about him is cool.
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Exactly. Though sometimes I would like to spend time bumming around at home. I would like to be a selectively working doctor. Like House. I'd show up to work because I had to, but I'd take my laptop into the chapel and read femslash and play computer games between cases.
I thought that said "Tiny Fey is so on my mum's sex list." *headdesk*
Ewww. *giggles* Yeah. No. Creepy. *shakes head to dislodge grossness* LOL.
I made myself and I got a degree in Psychology
Cool. For some reason, the people in the latest family thing that I made all want literature. I don't know why. It's annoying me. And they are against doing political science, which I'm a fan of.
Hey, and I made you too. Okay, that sounds creepy. I didn't really make you, persay, I was just searching for a name and I had just been replying stuff to you, so I was like "Cathryn. Sounds good."
Is Thanksgiving a fixed date? Is it the 28th?
No, I'm pretty sure that it's just the 4th week of November. (I definitely just typed the 4th surgery of November. Okay. That was odd. People in my chem class were talking about research on mice, that must have been why.) 23 November this year.
Story as to why:
It used to be up to the president to issue a proclamation declaring when Thanksgiving would fall, it was just some Thursday in November, but Franklin Delano Roosevelt (pretty kick ass president all around, IMO)'s first Thanksgiving in office (1933) fell on November 30th, the last day of the month, because November had five Thursdays that year. Statistics showed that people didn't do their Christmas shopping until after Thanksgiving so business leaders freaked out, thinking they would lose money, especially during the Depression, because there wouldn't be as many shopping days if Thanksgiving was the last day of November. Business leader guys asked FDR to make Thanksgiving one week earlier. FDR ignored them in 1933 but it looked like it was going to happen again in 1939 (because he was in office for like 50 years) so he moved the date of Thanksgiving up one week.
Yeah. Um, I looked that up for some reason earlier in the month and managed to remember it because I thought it was kind of funny. And FDR was, IMO, America's best president, so knowing stuff about him is cool.