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Happy thanksgiving! [56k warn]

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the most glutenous holiday ever invented.

enjoy it and the long weekend!

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I'm hungry now, and I skipped breakfast this morning. :|
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Happy thanksgiving :) Not that we celebrate it in the UK of course. But if I was offered a big roast Turkey dinner I wouldn't say no.
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mmm hours of familial bitterness abound.

oooo, turkey.
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Things that I am thankful for:
  • A hot wife
  • Lots of children
  • A hot wife that knows how to cook
  • Football
  • A lot of children asking why I am screaming at the players on TV when I know they can't hear me
  • A hot wife that asks the same
  • Turkey
  • A hot wife that serves me turkey
  • A lot of children covered in grass stains from playing football in the backyard
  • A hot wife
  • Not coding PHP today
  • FREAKIN' PUMPKIN PIE BABY! YEAH!
  • AND FREAKIN' WHIPPED CREAM! DOUBLE-YEAH!
  • More football
  • More of my hot wife :twisted:
  • Sleep after a long thanksgiving that we are hosting
  • Tomorrow
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My thankful list
  • not having school for the rest of the week
  • being able to play games in piece
  • not having someone whining in my ear
  • not having a major load of family around
  • not traveling
  • and the many actresses and models which line the background of my desktops
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Post by jayshields »

I'm actually living with an American guy and he insisted he cooked us all Thanksgiving dinner. He's doing 2 turkey's for us :D I'm off to help prepare/eat in a bit :)
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two turkeys? 8O damn.
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feyd wrote:two turkeys? 8O damn.
Well, there is ten of us...
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jayshields wrote:Well, there is ten of us...
Ahh, okay. I was thinking it would be like four to five people, to which that would be a LOT of leftovers for many.
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Seriously, 2 turkeys is a ton... Although that would make some nice turkey leftovers for a long time.
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Post by Jenk »

You'd like my house at Chrimbo then..

1 Turkey
1 Duck
3/4kg of Pork
3/4kg of Beef
loads of Sausages, wrapped in Bacon
4x 300g of Stuffing (assorted flavors)
and enough vegies to fill a farm.

Was last years supply.

And there was only 3 of us.
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Everah wrote:Things that I am thankful for:

Not coding PHP today
Get out. :wink:
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Post by DaveTheAve »

Everah wrote:Things that I am thankful for:
  • Not coding PHP today
How in the world could you be thankful for that!! I find solace in programming!
Everah wrote:
  • A hot wife
  • A hot wife that knows how to cook
  • A hot wife that asks the same
  • A hot wife that serves me turkey
  • A hot wife
  • Not coding PHP today
  • More of my hot wife :twisted:
Be careful, your propaganda is showing.
Everah wrote:
  • A lot of children asking why I am screaming at the players on TV when I know they can't hear me
  • Football
  • A lot of children covered in grass stains from playing football in the backyard
  • More football
I don't understand Football at all, it seems as soon as they start moving they have to stop. None-The-Less, I'm not attacking the sport, I need to understand more of it before I can truly say if I like it or not; perhaps one day I'll understand said sport.

EDIT: Everah: I'm not saying your Wife is not hot, just saying you mentioned it too much lol.
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DaveTheAve wrote:I don't understand Football at all, it seems as soon as they start moving they have to stop. None-The-Less, I'm not attacking the sport, I need to understand more of it before I can truly say if I like it or not; perhaps one day I'll understand said sport.
No they don't. Not in proper football.

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