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Happy Thanksgiving!
#116942 11/23/05 02:00 AM
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Before I get out of town tomorrow I wanted to wish everyone a very Happy and safe Thanksgiving.
I'm heading for "somewhere" in Oklahoma. My brother converted and old barn into a house and wants the whole family there, however the directions are a little iffy. The last 15 miles sound like a challenge.
"Go 4 miles north on a paved rd then west 2.4 miles on a gravel rd which turns to dirt then 2 miles south on a dirt rd that turns into a gravel rd then left on a dirt rd that splits at 2.3 miles take the dirt split and not the gravel split and at that point you are 5.5 miles from my driveway."

None of these roads have names.


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follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road...

Have a great Turkey Day to you also Bray, and everyone else...Randy



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#116944 11/23/05 02:15 AM
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Yes, everyone have a Happy and safe Thanksgiving!


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#116945 11/23/05 02:17 AM
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Bray, make sure you bring plenty of water on this journey.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!


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and beer.

Happy Thanksgiving all!

And, from one who never says stuff like this: Take a moment to think of how fortunate you are. Even when things seems bad, there are many people who wish they had your good fortune.


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and beer




I prefer a good Pinot Noir with my deep fried turkey.



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Brady, Happy Thankgiving to you and all.


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Let me say that this will be the first time in 12 years I won't be working in retail over the holidays. I can't tell you how excited I am to have a four day weekend coming up. No more Black Fridays. . .

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!


Legal disclaimer--In no way do I mean to offend anyone still working in retail. A job is a job, and everyone needs to make a living.


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#116950 11/23/05 06:53 AM
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Happy Thanksgiving to you as well Bray! Good luck with your trip to Oklahoma, if it's anywhere near a little town called Holdenville stop in and have a turkey leg and some pie with a couple of my family members and friends...they'd be happy to have you!

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!


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#116951 11/23/05 01:49 PM
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Yes!!....Happy Thanksgiving to all!!

And imagine how we would talk to an original(1600s)feast sitter.

How would we explain warming stuff up in a microwave?

Or taking a jet to Grandmas'?

Or at the very least; talkin' to Grandma on the picture/cell phone?

Or watching a football game on widescreen in surround sound?

Or what we can do with "leftovers"?

Or researching our ancestors(looking for one of them, perhaps)on our home computers?

Or the fact that most ALL of our kids and Grandkids can be expected to grow all the way to adulthood?

And the list goes on, and on.

Yeah,.....guess we do have lots to be thankfull for, these days







Just think how folks 400 years from now would tell US about THEIR Thanksgiving
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