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Hank Rogers[_3_] |
23-10-2019 10:40 PM |
What do lonely people do for Thanksgiving?
wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 11:13:36 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
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>> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 12:04:19 -0400, Gary > wrote:
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>>> jmcquown wrote:
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>>>> As for dinner... or breakfast or lunch or Thanksgiving. I don't stick
>>>> to a dinner script. I live alone but I don't feel depressed or lonely.
>>>> I don't plan specific dinners based on a calendar. The other thing
>>>> about living alone is being able to cook whatever you want, whenever you
>>>> want, without having to worry about what someone else might or might not
>>>> like. It's perfect. :)
>>>
>>> Same here, Jill. Only difference is that I will try to make a
>>> "traditional" Thanksgiving dinner.
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>> Very regimented.
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> "Traditional" for one person may be completely foreign to another person.
> Nothing regimented about it; it's the foods they like and to them it does
> say Thanksgiving. Serve the same foods to another family on this holiday
> and they'll be screaming "What's this?!?! This is not Thanksgiving food!!"
>
> When you read what we here in the USA prepare for any holiday is the tiniest
> sample of what's consumed here. What we post about food would not even move
> the needle on a scale compared to what other USAians prepare and eat.
>
As usual, druce is simply seeking attention.
Joan, can you hear that odd whining sound? He comes here seeking
attention because folks in australia ignore him.
I'll open another beer, and **** on him later, but it's YOUR turn to
**** on this sorry little cockroach.
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