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83rd Yearly Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2009

By Siddhi Sharma - Thursday, November 26th, 2009 3:49 am

A digital video storybook is produce by the participation of students of Collinsville High Schools world history and video production classes.A Thanksgiving parade has been conducted in a New York  city & will be broadcasted on NBC-TV 26 Nov,(Thursday) by Paula Slade. [smartads]

Mr. Healthy On 22 Nov, 83rd Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade which is like a Family tradition will be shown  on NBC at 900 tomorrow morning.

The Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade had become the hallmark of Thanksgiving in the whole America. In current year the route of the Parade will be changed, & it has been settled in the location from where people could easily have the watch of the Parade.

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6 Responses to “83rd Yearly Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2009”

  1. amana says:

    83rd Yearly Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

  2. Lisa says:

    I am so disappointed in the parade, it seems that for the past 25 years the parade has changed. However this year, seems like while I am watching with my 4 yr old granddaughter, that there is a whole lot of talking and very few floats or balloons.’ It is nice to see all the broadway skits, but really is that a parade..no. Less talk and more parade that would be great!!

  3. Jim says:

    I have Dish satalite TV & NO MACY’S ThanksGiving Day Parade.

  4. alohaland123 says:

    Aloha from Hawaii. This year the news coverage of the parade has way to much talking and viewing of the people on the newstand. Let them talk all they want but show the parage and let us listen to the music. You even cut off Cindy Lauper in the middle of her song. That is very poor editing. Lets see the Parade! That is what it is all about.

  5. Sue says:

    Watching Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade has been a long-standing tradition in my family. However this year, I turned it off. It was more like Thanksgiving Day Commercials with an occasional balloon or float thrown in to try and qualify the program as a parade.

  6. Jon Ellingsworth says:

    Yes, cutting off Miss Lauper midway through her great song was disrespectful. She was really the only one I waited to see.

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