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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Location: England
Posted at 13:24 on 25th November 2010

Hi to all and here we go again, thread number 22 in Good Day!

To repeat myself from the last thread....Happy Thanksgiving to you all in the USA!

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Sue H
Sue H
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Location: USA
Posted at 14:37 on 25th November 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to all those are celebrating.
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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 15:28 on 25th November 2010

Yes, Happy Thanksgiving everybody. We finally passed the torch to the next generation for the feast.  My niece is hosting this year's get together.  Yay!  I only have to make stuffing balls and bring wine and my flour sifter and arrive early to teach her how to make gravy.

 

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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Posted at 15:29 on 25th November 2010

Forgot to say G'day to everybody outside the US.  Have a great day and a great weekend.

 

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Sk Lawson
Sk Lawson
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Joined: 7th Oct 2010
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Posted at 16:28 on 25th November 2010

Happy Thanksgiving....I'm still reeling light-headed from the sale ads for tomarrow morning..they put my chair I wanted so badly in my livingroom down half price. Half price!!!   Not to mention "Macy's" tucked in an sample of the new perfume they have been advertising on TV that I was wondering about...I saw something that was well worth the price in an pool table also...because it came apart completely but when set up had all the features of an big one like many game rooms have. Pricier then many of them, it was still an true bargain at $399. My brother found an used pool table from an pub one time and set it over...it was so big the only room we really had to manuver around it decently was the double garage. WE don't have it now...as it went through all 27 of the kids here in tne nieghborhood growing up years ago. I like the idea behind this one I saw in the paper this morning....you could fold it down and still use the garage if you needed to. Anyway...tomarrow is going to be something else out there "shopping" I have an funny feeling.

Yes, Ruth since 1976 there's only been two years I've not made the Thanksgiving Dinner for everyone by myself for "days" on end...until this year...I only had the salads to do. They are indeed sitting in the refrigerator ready now to take out...I finished off the devil eggs just an bit ago...just didn't taste right to me...and figured it out...I forgot the mustard...so I dripped that over the yolks and mashed it in somewhat..and sprinkled the works with parsely leaves....and Leslie closest store is 8 miles away so she was making her own powedered sugar from scratch at her house.

Ron, I was watching on TV this morning the Prince William Pottery Company rolling out commenorative Mugs for the Royal Wedding coming up this Spring. At least they picked an decent design for them.

Well, I suppose I need to get back to those sales ads...awesome!!!!....but I also need to think about what I'm going to wear today also. Do something with my hair also....so I better get going for now...(you know us ladies)....smiles*

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Urmimala Singh
Urmimala Singh
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Location: India
Posted at 05:13 on 26th November 2010

Good Morning all.

Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends.

Have a nice Friday and a great weekend everyone!

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Terry Wigington
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Joined: 17th Oct 2010
Location: UK
Posted at 07:26 on 26th November 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to friends across the ocean.
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lancashirelove
lancashirelove
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Joined: 18th Feb 2009
Location: UK
Posted at 14:44 on 26th November 2010
Yes, HAPPY THANKSGIVING to our friends across the pond. Here in the UK we dont celebrate this but we do celebrate our Harvest festival when all the crops are gathered in in autumn. Have a good day and may you be with your living loved ones.
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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 17:09 on 26th November 2010

Hi, Hi, Hi everyone.  Gosh I missed you all!Smile

All my very best wishes to everyone celebrating Thanksgiving Day.

It was great to see that Krissy, Shaun, Ted, Sue, Dolores & Ruth have all popped in to say hi this week.  Congratulations Ted - that is really something to look forward to.  Love & prayers Sue for your son and all others stationed in Korea.

Love and best wishes to Anna, I do hope there is a steady improvement in health and recovery.

Looks as though it will take a while to catch up on the week!! lol

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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 17:45 on 26th November 2010

Nice to have you back CathyML....missed you!

Anna is making steady improvement thankyou, her Dad is next!

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