Thanksgiving On Twitter: Celebs Give Thanks And Celebrate The Holiday

The Huffington Post Canada   First Posted: 10/10/11 09:13 AM ET   Updated: 10/10/11 09:23 AM ET

The Thanksgiving long weekend is for many of us a time to gather with friends and family, do some good eating, and celebrate all the things we're thankful for. These days, we're often taking to Twitter and Facebook to share our Thanksgiving thoughts, wishes, and meal updates.

Celebrities are no different! Some are taking the weekend off, some have visited with furry friends, and others watched the puck drop. Check out our gallery for messages from our famous fellow Canadians, find out what they're up to this weekend and see what a few non-Canadians are saying about this most turkey-filled of holidays.

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The Thanksgiving long weekend is for many of us a time to gather with friends and family, do some good eating, and celebrate all the things we're thankful for. These days, we're often taking to Twitte...
The Thanksgiving long weekend is for many of us a time to gather with friends and family, do some good eating, and celebrate all the things we're thankful for. These days, we're often taking to Twitte...
 
 
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09:18 AM on 10/11/2011
Wow, Atwood !! This is the statement of the year !! In an orange kind of way ???
05:27 PM on 10/10/2011
give thanks to God and only eat what God recommends!!! any suggestions ? like not inorganic turkey

also give thanks to the american indians [[[ in canada we dont call them indians anymore its our first nations people we are kind in language but we havnt given them the land they want ]]] and in gratitude to them fast or eat moderately beans squash and corn , the 3 sisters
04:32 PM on 10/10/2011
Jim Carrey must've mellowed some. I recall, years ago, when he couldn't wait to shed his Canadian roots to become an American citizen. I never minded, however, since he's pretty over rated.