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  • Debs1964
    Service Manager

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    • Oct 2010
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    #1

    Thanksgiving

    I would like to wish my many friends across the pond a very happy and peaceful thanksgiving, and to those of us who don't celebrate it, I send the same wishes anyway
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  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

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    • Jul 2007
    • 23008

    #2
    Re: Thanksgiving

    How thoughtful, and even from a Brit that doesn't celebrate it!

    Personally we celebrated early, nearly two weeks ago, when Mrs. blackcat could still shuffle to the table with her cane. She's 10 days into her recovery, and shuffling a little faster today, but not graceful enough yet to start balancing turkeys, pot and pans, and cooking implements. There are still two legs remaining (of the turkey), that will go into turkey salad sandwiches. My favorite attribute to turkey fat is it's ability to clean my hands until they're pink again. It cleans all the toner out of the pores.

    I take it that Brits do not serve a lot of turkey? =^..^=
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    • Debs1964
      Service Manager

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      • Oct 2010
      • 1693

      #3
      Re: Thanksgiving

      Originally posted by blackcat4866
      How thoughtful, and even from a Brit that doesn't celebrate it!

      Personally we celebrated early, nearly two weeks ago, when Mrs. blackcat could still shuffle to the table with her cane. She's 10 days into her recovery, and shuffling a little faster today, but not graceful enough yet to start balancing turkeys, pot and pans, and cooking implements. There are still two legs remaining (of the turkey), that will go into turkey salad sandwiches. My favorite atrribute to turkey fat is it's ability to clean my hands until they're pink again. It cleans all the toner out of the pores.

      I take it that Brits do not serve a lot of turkey? =^..^=
      We have turkey at Christmas, some people have it at Easter too, but it's not a commonly eaten meat. I must say I've never used it as a hand cleanser
      I hope Mrs Blackcat is recovering quickly.
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      • Tricky
        Field Supervisor

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        • Apr 2009
        • 2620

        #4
        Re: Thanksgiving

        Happy thanksgiving, don't get too pissed.




        (drunk)

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        • NeoMatrix
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          • Nov 2010
          • 3513

          #5
          Re: Thanksgiving

          Salutations for thanksgiving. Have a Beer for us.
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          • Tonerbomb
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            • Feb 2005
            • 2589

            #6
            Re: Thanksgiving

            Happy Thanksgiving to all!!!!!!!!!! we have had a wonderful dinner with family and Friends!!!!!!!!!! And to my Friends at CTN Thanks!!!!!!!!! May you All Have a wonderful Holiday season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TB
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            • slimslob
              Retired

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              • May 2013
              • 37503

              #7
              Re: Thanksgiving

              I went to my brothers house in the San Jose area for Thanksgiving Day. Five and a half hour drive up, five hours there, four and half hour drive back much less traffic and didn't have to stop for lunch). Got to see my nephew, nieces, great nephews, great niece, and my five month old great great niece. Very enjoyable day, other than the driving.

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              • Iowatech
                Not a service manager

                2,500+ Posts
                • Dec 2009
                • 3930

                #8
                Re: Thanksgiving

                I went to Mom and Dad's place yesterday for dinner. Not nearly the trek that slimslob made as mine was less than ten miles on country roads, but I guess that's just one of the things out here on the perimeter.
                Mom's still a prolific producer of good food, and as such I was in a food stupor yesterday evening when I got home.
                So a belated but still heartfelt thank you to all that wished a happy Thanksgiving, and hope you can find things to be thankful for even if you don't have this holiday.

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                • gwaddle
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                  • May 2009
                  • 782

                  #9
                  Re: Thanksgiving

                  Originally posted by Debs1964
                  I would like to wish my many friends across the pond a very happy and peaceful thanksgiving, and to those of us who don't celebrate it, I send the same wishes anyway
                  Thank you Debs. It was good.
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