Happy Thanksgiving.

Started by PeterR, November 22, 2012, 09:53:30 AM

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PeterR


To those posters who are not punctuationally challenged:

Don't eat too much turkey.



To those who are:

Don't eat too much, Turkey.



To all:

Happy Thanksgiving! and have a safe holiday.
"He was born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad."

walkstall

Quote from: PeterR on November 22, 2012, 09:53:30 AM
To those posters who are not punctuationally challenged:

Don't eat too much turkey.



To those who are:

Don't eat too much, Turkey.



To all:

Happy Thanksgiving! and have a safe holiday.

Thanks PR right back at atcha young man.   :thumbsup:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

JustKari

 :lol:  Happy Thanksgiving to you too!

Bronx

People sleep peacefully at night because there are a few tough men prepared to do violence on their behalf.

A foolish man complains about his torn pockets.

A wise man uses it to scratch his balls.

Darth Fife

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

I had a half pound bacon cheese burger and fries!

(A little explanation is in order...)

I don't like turkey. I have never liked turkey. I will never like turkey. And yet, for at least 18 years as a youth I had to sit down every Thanksgiving and choke down that horrid meat as if I enjoyed it. Then as an adult the torture continued - either at home or at friends homes decorum and tradition demanded Turkey on thanksgiving.

This year we went out to eat with some friends. Everyone else ordered the turkey dinner.

Not me! This was my year! As I perused the menu my eyes happened upon nature's most perfect food - a 1/2 pound of lean ground beef, 3 strips of bacon and two slices of Swiss cheese.

Would they really serve this on Thanksgiving? The waiter said, "Yup!"

Game on!

:smile:

walkstall

Quote from: Darth Fife on November 22, 2012, 04:59:42 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all!

I had a half pound bacon cheese burger and fries!

(A little explanation is in order...)

I don't like turkey. I have never liked turkey. I will never like turkey. And yet, for at least 18 years as a youth I had to sit down every Thanksgiving and choke down that horrid meat as if I enjoyed it. Then as an adult the torture continued - either at home or at friends homes decorum and tradition demanded Turkey on thanksgiving.

This year we went out to eat with some friends. Everyone else ordered the turkey dinner.

Not me! This was my year! As I perused the menu my eyes happened upon nature's most perfect food - a 1/2 pound of lean ground beef, 3 strips of bacon and two slices of Swiss cheese.

Would they really serve this on Thanksgiving? The waiter said, "Yup!"

Game on!

:smile:


:thumbup:  I am eating out next year.     :thumbsup:
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Silver Cougar

Well, we started eating Thanksgiving Lunch out last year and then in the evening we have family over for odds and ends....mostly odds for Thanksgiving meal, since most of the family ate the normal Turkey Dinner at their wives relatives!

This year, I got up and fixed Country Ham, eggs, grits, redeye gravy, toast and apple butter for breakfast.......no lunch.......but  cooked crab legs, had shrimp cocktail, grapes, celery and veggie dip, strawberries and chocolate dip, corn, potatoes, chicken nuggets and wings, pizza.......Rocky Road Chocolate Cake (made by my son).....well you get the picture.