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Beal
Posted 2008-11-22 8:10 AM (#10565)
Subject: Turkey



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Location: 6 String Ranch
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
(Cliff, have a good salmon.)
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Fridave
Posted 2008-11-22 8:18 AM (#10566 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Delaware
I may have to consider a contour bowl after Thursday, "cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and gravy - oooooooweeee". Have a great Thanksgiving everyone !
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slydog
Posted 2008-11-22 8:31 AM (#10567 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Melbourne Fl.
Happy Thanksgiving to all.....it'll be a "deep bowl"kinda day here.Our Turkey will be deep fried,and so will the cook. slydog
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BT717
Posted 2008-11-22 8:37 AM (#10568 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Posts: 2711

Location: Vernon CT
Well , a little early but, Yes, Happy Thansgiving to one and all!!!

Just out of curiosity, knowing Thanksgiving is an American Holiday, do any of our Downunder, Great Britain, Irish, Scottish or European members have a Holiday "simular" to our special day? (sorry if I missed anyone)
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2008-11-22 9:13 AM (#10569 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Germany
Yes, we have a Thanksgiving day as well in Germany (called "Erntedank") but not on the same day as in the US. It´s always celebrated on the first October sunday. So no extra holiday for us! We take harvested products to church services, offer thanks for the good harvest and have the food blessed. It´s an old tradition that disappears more and more as today only a minority is directly involved in farming.

Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!

Karl
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-11-22 9:28 AM (#10570 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Well I posted this last year, but couldn't resist since it has the pilgrim salt and pepper shakers. Happy turkey day. We'll be spending it up in Tennessee and get to see Capo Guy...(I think it looks better as a lamp)

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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-11-22 9:50 AM (#10571 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub
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MusicMishka
Posted 2008-11-22 10:03 AM (#10572 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
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cpotter73
Posted 2008-11-22 10:44 AM (#10573 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Crossville, TN
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, and all of our members that will be traveling this holiday, Be safe!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-11-22 10:46 AM (#10574 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Happy Thanksgiving!

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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-11-22 1:44 PM (#10575 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Boise, Idaho
Thanks to all of you and thanks for the link, Iffy.
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-11-22 2:08 PM (#10576 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
It's the second Monday in October here, because harvest time is earlier
in the northern climes.
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cholloway
Posted 2008-11-22 2:15 PM (#10577 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Location: Atlanta, GA.
Happy Turkey Day All!!!

Looks like I'll be heading down to Gulf Shores, AL. for a few days. I'm due for a road trip!
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bvince
Posted 2008-11-22 7:06 PM (#10578 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey



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After this last week I didn't think we were going to have thanksgiving, but were moving on to Christmas ...
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2008-11-22 7:19 PM (#10579 - in reply to #10565)
Subject: Re: Turkey


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Posts: 747

Ours was October 13 but coincidentally we're cooking a 15 pounder tomorrow so I guess we'll celebrate Thanksgiving again.
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