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Turkey Day is a phrase used to reference the American Holiday Thanksgiving. This term was first used by Steven J. Foster of Reno, Nv in 1989. Steven was talking to his parents about the holiday and whilst talking about the holiday Steve said "Turkey Day" jokingly. Turkey Day has been a reference to Thanksgiving ever since.
Turkey Day is a phrase used to reference the American Holiday Thanksgiving. This term was first used by Steven J. Foster of Reno, Nv in 1989. Steven was talking to his parents about the holiday and whilst talking about the holiday Steve said "Turkey Day" jokingly. Turkey Day has been a reference to Thanksgiving ever since.


<ref>Steve J. Foster interview 2022
<ref>Steve J. Foster interview 2022

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Turkey Day: Turkey Day is a phrase used to reference the American Holiday Thanksgiving. This term was first used by Steven J. Foster of Reno, Nv in 1989. Steven was talking to his parents about the holiday and whilst talking about the holiday Steve said "Turkey Day" jokingly. Turkey Day has been a reference to Thanksgiving ever since.

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  1. ^ Steve J. Foster interview 2022