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Artist
Posted 2005-11-23 5:28 PM (#128454)
Subject: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 793

Location: Texas
Happy Thanksgiving to all my buddies at the OFC.

Weather in San Antone : 84 degrees :cool: ;)
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MWoody
Posted 2005-11-23 5:33 PM (#128455 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13984

Location: Upper Left USA
Fleas naughty dawg to you as well! Enjoy your gatherings!
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alpep
Posted 2005-11-23 5:40 PM (#128456 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 10581

Location: NJ
have a great day everyone. My mom's oven just died so she was here making pumpkin pie!!!
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Styll
Posted 2005-11-23 5:51 PM (#128457 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
November 2004
Posts: 382

Location: USA
Happy Thanksgiving.
Hope everyone has a safe and great holiday season.


Styll

http://www.myspace.com/styllheartandsoul
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Slipkid
Posted 2005-11-23 6:00 PM (#128458 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
September 2003
Posts: 9301

Location: south east Michigan
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Go ahead and bring out that Ovation tommorrow and entertain the guests.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2005-11-23 6:20 PM (#128459 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
June 2002
Posts: 1614

Location: Converse, Texas
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!! This is my favorite truly American holiday!
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cruster
Posted 2005-11-23 6:24 PM (#128460 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
May 2004
Posts: 2850

Location: Midland, MI
Happy T-day to all here at the OFC and your families. Thanks for a lot of fun. ;)
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BrianT
Posted 2005-11-23 6:40 PM (#128461 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
January 2004
Posts: 338

Location: SE Michigan
Happy thanksgiving everyone! Weather in SE Michigan, 3" of snow so far, 30 degrees!!

But what more can you ask from a holiday? The women cook, the men lay around and watch football. you don't have to dress up or buy gifts. And most people get a long 4 day weekend! Life is good!
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Stuart Rysdale [aka Driftwood]
Posted 2005-11-23 6:40 PM (#128462 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
November 2005
Posts: 140

Location: Spain
Happy thanks giving to all of you over the pond .Hope you all had/have a relaxing enjoyable family day.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2005-11-23 7:00 PM (#128463 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
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Posts: 8307

Location: Tennessee
Special Thanksgiving wishes to our forces serving throughout the world, especially one young man who can't be with us this year but is in our hearts and minds.

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Slipkid
Posted 2005-11-23 7:09 PM (#128464 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
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Posts: 9301

Location: south east Michigan
Lay around???
I got an army of out-laws in route.
I'm in charge of the 'taters.
Expand the table...move the furniture around.
Set up guest beds.
Put my guitars away because of a wonderful two year old.
Help the guests haul in their cribs, diaper bags, and luggage.
And just because it's my house I am the only one allowed to carve the turkey.
Hey Brian...can I come over your house????
But really... I would not have it any other way. :D
I hope everyone enjoys watching the Lions get spanked.
Edit: what stonebobbo said..
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bvince
Posted 2005-11-23 7:12 PM (#128465 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
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Posts: 3618

Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
Hey Ya'll ... remember, the more food you eat tomorrow, the more difficult it's going to be to play that roundback!

PS. We sure have a lot to be thankful for don't we? Even in addition to 1537s, 1681s, 1869s, and all the one's out there waiting to be snagged. I'm also thankful I don't have to pay what those guys in Europe and Japan have to pay for good Os
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-11-23 7:15 PM (#128466 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
December 2004
Posts: 4394

Location: East Tennessee
Happy Thanksgiving to all. :)

We truly have so much to be thankful for.

P.S.

Al, no sampling the pumpkin pie. :D
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-11-23 7:15 PM (#128467 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
April 2003
Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
Here's wishing all my OFC friends a very Safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
Click on the Link for a little Thanksgiving Laughter!
http://www.msn.americangreetings.com/view.pd?i=382219626&m=1652&...
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2005-11-23 7:50 PM (#128468 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
May 2004
Posts: 383

Location: Indiana
Happy Bird Day to all OFC members. Hope everyone has a safe holiday.
Bill
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Weaser P
Posted 2005-11-23 7:56 PM (#128469 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
October 2005
Posts: 5327

Location: Cicero, NY
Hope you all pull the big side of the wishbone tomorrow! Health and happiness to all of you and yours! And 'specially our boys and girls in uniform - remember to take a minute to say a quick prayer for them before tearing into your dinners, k?
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Tony Calman
Posted 2005-11-23 7:58 PM (#128470 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
August 2003
Posts: 4619

Location: SoCal
re: "especially one young man who can't be with us this year but is in our hearts and minds."

when you talk to him, tell him a lot of us are very proud of him.
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an4340
Posted 2005-11-23 8:02 PM (#128471 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
May 2003
Posts: 4389

Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
Happy T-Day!
Brooklyn Weather: Balmy (not!)
Snow / Rain / Sleet / Windy 26 - 46

I too share in permitting the women to cook and clean on this special day. They want to do it, so what can I do?! They're certainly better than I am.
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Paulcc1
Posted 2005-11-23 9:47 PM (#128472 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
September 2004
Posts: 1180

Location: Vermont USA
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone. Don't forget to be thankful.
I'm thankful for Ovations best guitar I've owned, also for the OFC your all great people.
Pauly
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-11-23 10:03 PM (#128473 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
June 2002
Posts: 6192

Location: Phoenix AZ
Count our blessings and remember those who have left us since last year or just can't be here this time around. Special kudo's to our troops. For me Thanksgiving is a time to take a giant step back and put my own personal situation in perspective. I'm pissing and moaning that Ovation makes purple guitars with plastic backs while at the same time a player on our local HS football team took a hit in practice a few days ago and is now paralyzed from the waist down. What the fuck have I got to complain about. Get real, Witko.

The last few years we've had this great family tradition. Since my kids go to university in NYC, and Grandma and 4-5 aunts and uncles live an hour north by train, my dear loving wife makes the huge sacrifice to fly to NY and spend Thanksgiving with the kids and family. I'm left here alone, and I FRIGGING LOVE IT. I volunteer at the Phoenix food bank dinner for the needy for most of the day thursday. Makes me feel good and I get a free turkey dinner out of it. Then I've got three days of bliss in the beautiful Arizona sunshine. No work, no wife, no rain cold and snow. Gotta love that! Yes there is plenty to be thankful for.

Dave
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-11-23 10:46 PM (#128474 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day
Joined:
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Posts: 2487

First Snow of this climatically challenged year is forcast to arrive in the early hours. One of the two days in the year I am happy to see snow!

Yep winters here and another years down the crapper but there is always something that is good in our lives we need to take pause to recognize!

This is certainly the day to do it.

So enjoy the shared food and time with whom you have and if your of the religious persuasion, please pray our service men and women all "keep".
If your not of the religious persuasion this day is a good day to give it a try!

Enjoy the Pie Al! Your description of the broken stove and pumkin pie made a great visual of home, and moms, and life in general. That was nice!

I am headed to my childhood home for the last Thanksgiving there as my Mom is going to sell that great old money pit of a memory filled home next year and move in with me and the grandkids.

Life ..... even with the occasional bad stuff; it's still pretty Damned Amazing really!

Randy
Possibly being sappy for the second time in one night?


Yep........ Sappy!........ but who cares right!
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Cc
Posted 2005-11-23 11:09 PM (#128475 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day



Joined:
March 2003
Posts: 195

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
We're looking at 87 degrees for turkey day tomorrow.
Hope everyone's with the ones they care about.
Cc
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dragonboy
Posted 2005-11-24 1:42 AM (#128476 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
November 2005
Posts: 111

Location: Southern California
Aside from the ritual turkey pig-out and football overdose, once again it's time to say "thanks" for the gifts in our lives... here's mine: I'm thankful for my wife (who understands my guitar addiction, including my recent addition of a 1598 MERB), my 16 year old kitty (who is more of a surrogate child than anything else), a good roof over our heads, the growth of the business I started recently, good friends & family... in short, we have been blessed this year.

And to those who have metioned remembering those in our armed services, all I can say is Amen to that!

Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all!
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schroeder
Posted 2005-11-24 4:22 AM (#128477 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
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Posts: 4413

Have a great day.
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Abendicum
Posted 2005-11-24 4:32 AM (#128478 - in reply to #128454)
Subject: Re: Happy Turkey Day


Joined:
June 2004
Posts: 271

Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
HAPPY THANX TO ALL FRIENDS, FAMILY AND A SPECIAL
PRAYER TO GOD and THE MEN AND WOMEN IN UNIFORM...

I PRAY FOR THEIR SAFE AND QUICK RETURN HOME...
AS WE ARE ALL SAFE, IN THE BEST COUNTRY ON THE PLANET!!!

ab
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