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<blockquote data-quote="KingofBrown" data-source="post: 703648" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>I didn't know the tradition was halted on the Great Depression. I've always read it's been a tradition in all 100 years, but it is good to know that. On the other hand, it's not the turkey itself, I'm sure we can all afford a turkey, and with the bonus of one I'm sure most of us would have an extra one, or one that we could save for later. My point is the tradition been broken, not the turkey. The turkey is just and object, the tradition is representative. On the other hand I don't believe UPS saved much of a deal, or if it was worth it. On the Great Depression I understand the suspension, but as of recently, UPS has had a revenue that doesn't excuse the suspension. If the tradition was halted from 1937 to 1944, I see that Sir Jim Casey tried to continue the tradition even on hard times. Because if it was for that he would suspend it since 1929, along with the next day air service. My main point is that breaking such a big practice make other ones vulnerable. And I respect all your point of views, I'm just giving mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingofBrown, post: 703648, member: 28771"] I didn't know the tradition was halted on the Great Depression. I've always read it's been a tradition in all 100 years, but it is good to know that. On the other hand, it's not the turkey itself, I'm sure we can all afford a turkey, and with the bonus of one I'm sure most of us would have an extra one, or one that we could save for later. My point is the tradition been broken, not the turkey. The turkey is just and object, the tradition is representative. On the other hand I don't believe UPS saved much of a deal, or if it was worth it. On the Great Depression I understand the suspension, but as of recently, UPS has had a revenue that doesn't excuse the suspension. If the tradition was halted from 1937 to 1944, I see that Sir Jim Casey tried to continue the tradition even on hard times. Because if it was for that he would suspend it since 1929, along with the next day air service. My main point is that breaking such a big practice make other ones vulnerable. And I respect all your point of views, I'm just giving mine. [/QUOTE]
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