In the Boston Legal episode titled "Thanksgiving," the song "Our Love Is Here to Stay" is performed by the character Shirley Schmidt, played by Candice Bergen. The performance takes place during a poignant moment in the episode, highlighting themes of love and nostalgia. The song, originally composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, adds emotional depth to the scene.
Not a lot. Apart from UK citizens living here, we do not celebrate Thanksgiving.
The singer for the Boston Legal theme song is Robert Duncan. He is a composer and music producer known for his work in television and film. Duncan also composed the instrumental theme for the show, which is titled "Thowdown."
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No of course not, the Americans celebrate Thanksgiving because people came here on the mayflower. People of Turkey have nothing to do with Thanksgiving!
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It is better to say, "Mt. Hebron Missionary Society requests that all donations for Thanksgiving be placed here.""Thanksgiving" is a proper noun, the name of a holiday, and therefore should begin with a capital letter; the clause "all donations for Thanksgiving be placed here" expresses a request* and therefore should have a verb in the imperative mood, which for the verb "to be" is "be" rather than "are"; and "donations for Thanksgiving donations" uneuphoniously repeats the word "donations".*The request is to an implied second person pronoun,"you", in a hypothetical sentence, "Place all Thanksgiving donations here". This hypothetical sentence is the equivalent, in the active voice, of the clause "all donations for Thanksgiving be placed here", which is in the passive voice.
I live in Michigan. and it is legal here!
The first Thanksgiving was a three-day long celebration.
Being a Canadian, I can honestly say Thanksgiving is pretty well the same here is it is in the US - the most popular dessert around Thanksgiving is pumpkin pie.
Here are some:StuffingChickenCaliflowerPumpkin PieCherry PieMashed Patoatoes
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The Puritans who first came over here