OT - Turkey
alan814
Posted 2011-11-24 8:39 AM (#346756)
Subject: OT - Turkey


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Location: Veedersburg, Indiana
Getting ready to go spend Turkey Day with my mother & the rest of the clan. Will probably eat too much (duh) but will be glad that I am able to spend time with loved ones. I hope each and every one of you have a wonderful day with yours.
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-11-24 9:31 AM (#346757 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Currently 68 degrees, slight breeze, not a cloud in the sky. Heading to the in-laws to eat Thanksgiving dinner. Doesn't get much better than this.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2011-11-24 1:29 PM (#346758 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey


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Always good to get back home off the road... just in time for the smells of Thanksgiving.
Life is good!
Gobble gobble to all my round back friends. Hope you all have a great day.
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2011-11-24 1:43 PM (#346759 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey


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Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
Originally posted by dark bar:
Currently 68 degrees, slight breeze, not a cloud in the sky. Heading to the in-laws to eat Thanksgiving dinner. Doesn't get much better than this.
Currently 67 degrees, slight breeze, and not a cloud in the sky - but this is SOUTH DAKOTA!
Dinner with friends in a little while, then home for a nap. Hope you all have a great one!
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Ammons
Posted 2011-11-24 7:42 PM (#346760 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey


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Just wanted to say, a very warm and happy Thanksgiving to everyone, from far away across the pond :) . All the best to you, your families and your loved ones
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Beal
Posted 2011-11-24 7:47 PM (#346761 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Ft Collins, Colorado ... mid 60s and sunny.
I ate way too much, but we're supposed to, right?
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SOBeach
Posted 2011-11-24 10:46 PM (#346762 - in reply to #346756)
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Mission Turkey-Day Feast successfully completed!!!

Now I've got a round front belly to go with my round back guitars!
Unfortunately, they kinda work against each other. :(
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cholloway
Posted 2011-11-24 10:54 PM (#346763 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
I'm fed up...
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fillhixx
Posted 2011-11-25 1:24 AM (#346764 - in reply to #346756)
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No wonder the US economy is so slow...


....you're finally getting 'round to Thanksgiving NOW?!?
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locorogue
Posted 2011-11-25 1:33 AM (#346765 - in reply to #346756)
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Tony Calman
Posted 2011-11-25 2:19 AM (#346766 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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maggot, you appear to have nothing to add to this board...
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2011-11-25 12:34 PM (#346767 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains
High 60's in Denver as well, no clouds, lots of turkey and pumpkin pie. Sure glad I play shallow bowls and slim hybrids.
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jay
Posted 2011-11-25 12:43 PM (#346768 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Mid 60s in Amarillo, no mountains, lots of leftover turkey...dog's getting happier by the minute...any size bowl is ok with me, but the bigger the better.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2011-11-25 1:01 PM (#346769 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
43° out there, and the sun is trying to force it's way out.

Time to grab the 1685 and get outside. :p :cool:
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bvince
Posted 2011-11-25 2:21 PM (#346770 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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It was sure good to have a day off from work...

After over-endulging and feeling quite thankful for it, I was able to sit down and transpose a song I've always wanted to learn from memory. Then I went out and spent the last 5 hours of the day cleaning up the yard before the snow comes. (add stacking firewood to that list) Today I'm contemplating the purchase of another classical guitar. I sure miss my last one, which held a special spot in a stand near the bed. Nylon strings are the most relaxing sound at the end of a day.
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bvince
Posted 2011-11-25 2:23 PM (#346771 - in reply to #346756)
Subject: Re: OT - Turkey



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
"maggot, you appear to have nothing to add to this board..."

Tony... that brings back fond memories from my Marine Corps days. Semper Fi, and a belated Happy Birthday.
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