Happy Thanksgiving
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Turkey Day Plans
Six days and counting! I'm looking forward to the 4 day holiday, rather than the traditional T-Day grub. I'll be heading over to Glendale on Thanksgiving Day to be with my family. They'll be shocked to see a baldy when I show up. I still have time to grow some hair. What should I so? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Luke- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Come as you are. I bet your family will be so busy eating that they won't even notice your bald head. One thing I don't look forward to this Thursday is being with family members that I only see once or maybe twice a year.
Skully- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
I'll be going to Cali-forn-ia and having my turkey coastal with my uncle Tony and his family.
Mighty A, cooks a mean turkey with all the trimmings.
Mighty A, cooks a mean turkey with all the trimmings.
Austin- Lieutenant
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Happy Thanksgiving
Looking forward to a traditional Thanksgiving.
Family + Food = Indigestion
Family + Food = Indigestion
Skully- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Is it the family or the food that gives you the indigestion?Skully wrote:Family + Food = Indigestion
Webmaster- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
I make it a rule to have everyone settle their differences before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner.
No way is all that preparation and money spent on food going to be ruined by a few stubborn fools.
No way is all that preparation and money spent on food going to be ruined by a few stubborn fools.
Razorman- Lance Corporal
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Nothing like a table side family feud to get the digestive juices going.
AtomicGleam- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Or a table "flip"!AtomicGleam wrote:Nothing like a table side family feud to get the digestive juices going.
Rodger- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Teresa rocks! She's welcome at my table anytime.
BillyBaldwin- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
That Teresa is one fiesty lady. I'll admit it. My wife had me watching those Jeresy housewives.
A very interestiong bunch to say the least.
A very interestiong bunch to say the least.
CleanSlate- Citizen Extraordinaire
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Just wondering, what sort of non-traditional grub did Luke have last year, and how did his family react to his bald head?Luke wrote:Six days and counting! I'm looking forward to the 4 day holiday, rather than the traditional T-Day grub. I'll be heading over to Glendale on Thanksgiving Day to be with my family. They'll be shocked to see a baldy when I show up. I still have time to grow some hair. What should I so? Any suggestions will be greatly It's 'turkey time once again. How fast the year goes.
Webmaster- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Attempting to fry a 18 lb. bird this year. Getting the entire pulley system together with my step ladder.
BillyBaldwin- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Fried turkey's da bomb. Don't think I'll be having a bird like that where I'm eating this year. Once again, we will be spending Thanksgiving in the heart of the platinum Triangle at my inlaws Bel-Air home. It's the third T-day for my little girl. Should be a memorable one.
MightyA- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Warning to the turkey fryers, do not walk away from the bird. Watch it carefully.
And do not over cook.
And do not over cook.
Skully- Lieutenant
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Nothing worse than over-cooked turkey.
Razorman- Lance Corporal
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving
Nothing worse than under-cooked turkey!Razorman wrote:Nothing worse than over-cooked turkey.
SlimJim- Lieutenant
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