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Ranee Mueller
 
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Default Oh, no - It's deer season again

In article >,
wrote:

> We have always had thanksgiving dinner at noon. My parents and
> grandparents did the same. Its tradition, and is not getting screwed
> up because the guys want to play war in the woods while they are
> drunk. There's 364 other days of the year they can do that nonsense.


So you are one of those people who enjoys turkey for breakfast. This
year, we had nobody going home the same day, so we had a late brunch at
around 11:00 and _DINNER_ at 6:00. Get over yourself. Holiday
traditions are about both parties to a marriage. If the holiday hunt
bothers you, perhaps you can encourage him to do so the day after, but
becoming bitter and nasty will never change him and will only ruin your
life. He may never change, but at least you can take the high road and
enjoy your life.

Regards,
Ranee

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