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Old 22-11-2007, 02:30 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Becca[_2_]
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Default Happy Thanksgiving

To everyone who celebrates, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

To the person who takes 15 minutes saying grace, to the child who throws
a roll to hit his brother in the head and starts a food fight at the
kids table, to the drunken uncle who tells all the family secrets, to
the crack addicted niece who baked the turkey upside down and could not
figure out why it looked strange, to great grandma who thinks our
children never learned how to mind, to the Aunt who tries to keep her
diabetic husband away from the dessert table, to the person who left the
rolls in the oven just a little too long, and of course, forgetting to
put the cranberry sauce on the table until after the meal is over.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Becca
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Old 22-11-2007, 02:46 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
jmcquown
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Default Happy Thanksgiving

Becca wrote:
To everyone who celebrates, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

To the person who takes 15 minutes saying grace, to the child who
throws a roll to hit his brother in the head and starts a food fight
at the kids table, to the drunken uncle who tells all the family
secrets, to the crack addicted niece who baked the turkey upside down
and could not figure out why it looked strange, to great grandma who
thinks our children never learned how to mind, to the Aunt who tries
to keep her diabetic husband away from the dessert table, to the
person who left the rolls in the oven just a little too long, and of
course, forgetting to put the cranberry sauce on the table until
after the meal is over.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Becca


Gee... thanks... I think Fortunately I never had to deal with any of
that.

My oldest brother needs a tranquilizer dart to get him to shut up. And his
son didn't fall far from the proverbial tree. We never had an extended
family Thanksgiving (or Christmas). We moved around too much. I never saw
a grandmother, aunt, uncle, or cousins for any holiday. We were never near
any relatives for holidays. And my grandparents are dead and have been for
a very long time. So are all my aunts and uncles.

Tomorrow is just a cooking get together. No big deal. I don't *do*
Christmas; they know it. So after tomorrow the "holiday season" officially
ends for me.

I do hope you have a great time doing whatever it is you do this day with
family, Becca.

Jill


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Old 22-11-2007, 10:53 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Ravenlynne
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Default Happy Thanksgiving

Becca wrote:
To everyone who celebrates, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

To the person who takes 15 minutes saying grace, to the child who throws
a roll to hit his brother in the head and starts a food fight at the
kids table, to the drunken uncle who tells all the family secrets, to
the crack addicted niece who baked the turkey upside down and could not
figure out why it looked strange, to great grandma who thinks our
children never learned how to mind, to the Aunt who tries to keep her
diabetic husband away from the dessert table, to the person who left the
rolls in the oven just a little too long, and of course, forgetting to
put the cranberry sauce on the table until after the meal is over.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Becca


You too Becca!

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-Gina in Italy

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Old 23-11-2007, 09:41 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Randy[_7_]
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Default Happy Thanksgiving


"jmcquown" wrote in message
...
Becca wrote:
To everyone who celebrates, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

To the person who takes 15 minutes saying grace, to the child who
throws a roll to hit his brother in the head and starts a food fight
at the kids table, to the drunken uncle who tells all the family
secrets, to the crack addicted niece who baked the turkey upside down
and could not figure out why it looked strange, to great grandma who
thinks our children never learned how to mind, to the Aunt who tries
to keep her diabetic husband away from the dessert table, to the
person who left the rolls in the oven just a little too long, and of
course, forgetting to put the cranberry sauce on the table until
after the meal is over.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Becca


Gee... thanks... I think Fortunately I never had to deal with any of
that.

My oldest brother needs a tranquilizer dart to get him to shut up. And
his
son didn't fall far from the proverbial tree. We never had an extended
family Thanksgiving (or Christmas). We moved around too much. I never
saw
a grandmother, aunt, uncle, or cousins for any holiday. We were never
near
any relatives for holidays. And my grandparents are dead and have been
for
a very long time. So are all my aunts and uncles.



So, even your own family can't stand you?

Tomorrow is just a cooking get together. No big deal. I don't *do*
Christmas; they know it. So after tomorrow the "holiday season"
officially
ends for me.

I do hope you have a great time doing whatever it is you do this day with
family, Becca.

Jill




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Old 23-11-2007, 10:57 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Little Malice[_4_]
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Default Happy Thanksgiving

One time on Usenet, ravenlynne said:
Becca wrote:
To everyone who celebrates, have a Happy Thanksgiving.

To the person who takes 15 minutes saying grace, to the child who throws
a roll to hit his brother in the head and starts a food fight at the
kids table, to the drunken uncle who tells all the family secrets, to
the crack addicted niece who baked the turkey upside down and could not
figure out why it looked strange, to great grandma who thinks our
children never learned how to mind, to the Aunt who tries to keep her
diabetic husband away from the dessert table, to the person who left the
rolls in the oven just a little too long, and of course, forgetting to
put the cranberry sauce on the table until after the meal is over.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Becca


You too Becca!


Same here! I didn't have time to post yesterday (not with family
here), so happy Belated Turkey day to all. I hope your birds were
moist and succulent... :-)

--
Jani in WA
 




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