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Post by baycitydan on Nov 20, 2006 16:19:45 GMT -4
...On to a friendly topic now. What's everyone doing for Thanksgiving? I'm having about 23 relatives over for my wife's amazing turkey dinner. It's my favorite holiday. No running around looking for presents, no anything stressful, just great food, a little football, and great company. Happy Thanksgiving everyone
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Post by andrewd on Nov 20, 2006 18:00:15 GMT -4
Going to the inlaws in DE. The M-in-law can't cook to save her life, but we go every year. We love her anyway. Peace.
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Post by bchevy on Nov 20, 2006 18:52:37 GMT -4
We cook and the family comes, it'll be 20+ this year for us too. I can hardly wait!
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Post by STINK on Nov 20, 2006 23:47:55 GMT -4
bchevy, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Peace, Harmony, accurate weather forecasts and good wishes to you and your family this holiday season. 20+ says you have a lot to be thankful for.
STINK
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Post by Rich Fisher on Nov 21, 2006 10:14:54 GMT -4
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and thanks for using this website! I really appreciate everyones input and thanks again for being a part of this online community I have to work from 6AM to 12Noon up in Hunt Valley on Thanksgiving, then heading to Fredericksburg VA for a big dinner with the whole family. If you like classic rock and for some reason you are up at that time, tune in 100.7 The Bay and I'll say "hi". Cheers!
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Post by BlueMule on Nov 21, 2006 10:22:51 GMT -4
My sister's turn is up in the rotation, so it's off to Chantilly, VA. I've been doing fried turkeys for about the last 8 years so all the hardware gets loaded up too. It's fun.
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Post by shadow1 on Nov 21, 2006 10:35:51 GMT -4
Thanksgiving will be in Urbana at my sisters place. Usually have about 25 family members there. Probably be a roasted turkey and a ham. Definitely pleanty of food, libations, and football.
Bluemule, I'm a fried turkey guy myself. Learned to cook them about 10 years ago down in Charleston SC - Nothing like them, especially injected with cajun marinade. I usually fry one up the day after Thanksgiving and have a few neighbors over.
Hope everyone has a safe and happy one!
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Post by andrewd on Nov 21, 2006 14:55:38 GMT -4
It looks like we will be getting a bad storm Thursday into Friday, according to CNN. Maybe snow, maybe rain. It's the same one that dumped snow in South Carolina today.
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Post by Frank on Nov 22, 2006 8:47:47 GMT -4
I'll be off to Delaware to the in-laws in the afternoon. Big dinner, lots of people.
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Post by kicruiser on Nov 22, 2006 10:00:38 GMT -4
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!! I am thankful that we live in the United States of America and are able to have these forums and that we are able to speak openly about any topic. I wish safe travel and happy times to everyone here.
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Post by kevbri on Nov 22, 2006 11:22:14 GMT -4
And Happy Thanksgiving to all of you. Just the immediate family this year, and a cousin or 3. You folks here have seen our family's dirty laundry, and still continues. Hearing Status on 12/12. Rich? You're more than welcome to come on over while you're in Fredericksburg!!! Save room for another piece of pie!!! Though my mom lives in Stevensville, I've made a home here in good old Fred'burg. Peace, and be safe everyone.
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Post by bchevy on Nov 23, 2006 8:34:20 GMT -4
IT's HERE! Happy Turkey Day to EVERYONE!
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Post by Mike on Nov 23, 2006 11:23:19 GMT -4
Have a good one my buddies
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Post by bchevy on Nov 25, 2006 23:02:24 GMT -4
Ahhhhh,
Turkey Sammiches!
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Post by bchevy on Nov 27, 2006 18:01:41 GMT -4
It's officially OVER, my Turkey is GONE!
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