THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Thursday, November 24, 1994 TAG: 9411230258 SECTION: VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON PAGE: 06 EDITION: FINAL TYPE: Editorial LENGTH: Short : 38 lines
Before this day is over, the watchword in this part of the world will not be ``Thanks.'' It will be, ``No, thanks - not another bite.''
But the day is for thanksgiving, for things of cosmic importance and of only personal significance, for favors large and small, for the plenitude we earn and share and none of us appreciate often enough.
Here's a generic start on things to be thankful for:
Whatever talk-show hosts say, the incessant in-your-face and on-the-median-strip portion of the election season is over. For this year.
There are 54 shopping days until Christmas.
Whatever talk-show guests say, the economy will recover. The republic will stand.
There are 0 shopping days until Christmas music floods the stores.
``Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' manufacturer has increased supplies.
Friday after Thanksgiving at the mall comes but once a year.
The country has survived without baseball.
The country won't have to survive without postpersons.
Most of us have a table, food to put on it and folks we want to sit 'round it.
Entitlements will be on Congress' table, and members of Congress may even be present, too.
There are still rivers to go over and woods to go through and grandmothers' houses to go to.
There's no need for a sleigh. by CNB