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swamprat69er 11-25-13 08:06 PM

U.S. Thanksgiving
 
Happy turkey day, y'all.:salute:

Onkel Neal 11-25-13 08:27 PM

Yeah, if it would just stop raining, I'd be thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving.:rock:

swamprat69er 11-25-13 09:24 PM

Would you rather our snow?

fireftr18 11-25-13 10:57 PM

Happy Thanksgiving all!

GoldenRivet 11-26-13 12:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swamprat69er (Post 2144690)
Would you rather our snow?

Its Texas lol, we have snow going on in the other half of the state.

Thanks for the turkey day best wishes. I got a 20 lb bird in the fridge thawing out, made a batch of beef jerkey for guests to snack on. We are doing a pot luck this year at our place. about 15-20 guests expected. should be a proper feast when its all in place. Dressing, casseroles, cakes, pies, mashed potatoes, gravy...

It will be good to sit together friends and family, think about all that we have to be grateful for, enjoy our meal, and relax with a football game on TV, a good glass of something on the rocks and the aroma of cigars.

Truly a great time of year

Red October1984 11-26-13 12:13 AM

It sleeted here most of the day.

Made for a miserable evening out deer hunting.

This deer season was a bust for a lot of people because of the rapid change in weather. Not many deer were taken this year, seems like.

Anyway, Thanksgiving had a wet towel thrown over it for me this year. Usually we go across the state to stay with grandparents and see the family but we're not this year. This is the first Thanksgiving I've ever spent at home.

Probably spend it sleeping and duck hunting. :)

Jimbuna 11-26-13 06:25 AM

Happy Thanksgiving to our American cousins.

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Wolferz 11-26-13 10:55 AM

Thank the natives
 
For saving the Pilgrims from starvation.

I bet they rue that random act of kindness to this day.:hmmm:

Enjoy your feast y'all.:)

August 11-26-13 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2144843)
For saving the Pilgrims from starvation.

I bet they rue that random act of kindness to this day.:hmmm:

They felt guilty for wiping out the Jamestown colony. :yep:

Platapus 11-26-13 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2144845)
They felt guilty for wiping out the Jamestown colony. :yep:

Early Homeland Security responding to illegal aliens. :)

You know about these European anchor babies..... :D

AVGWarhawk 11-27-13 10:36 AM

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swamprat69er 11-27-13 11:20 AM

One of the last of the automatics that could be 'bump started', wasn't it?

AVGWarhawk 11-27-13 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swamprat69er (Post 2145288)
One of the last of the automatics that could be 'bump started', wasn't it?

:06:

swamprat69er 11-27-13 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 2145295)
:06:

I had a buddy many years ago that had a '54 Buick, his battery was toast so when he shut it off he made sure he was on a downhill slope so we had to get out and push it to 'bump start' the car.

Madox58 11-27-13 04:46 PM

Some of the mid 60's models would start if you towed them up to speed.
I remember doing that with my Dad when I was just off the tit.
:D

Was a Cold winter day and I remember that as the earliest time doing Car stuff with my Dad.


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