
happy turkey day!
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Leave the poor sheep alone and take that merkel angier for thanksgiving.
Anyway - I´m opening a can of Ravioli instead of slicing a turkey.
But here´s my contribution thanksgiving day:
Carve Your Thanksgiving Turkey Like a Butcher :
http://lifehacker.com/software/cooking/ ... 325432.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Anyway - I´m opening a can of Ravioli instead of slicing a turkey.
But here´s my contribution thanksgiving day:
Carve Your Thanksgiving Turkey Like a Butcher :
http://lifehacker.com/software/cooking/ ... 325432.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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What's all this Thanksgiving for? At least not on this side of the pond. We got a neo-despot leader here, a commie dictator next door, food prices going up by the second, crime is really bad.
But at least I'm still alive. Maybe that's worth thanking that big guy in heaven. Sorry, got up on the floor next to the bed again. 



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Yer fave cow tell you you were a pain in the arse again? 

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Sorry I’m late in wishing you all a good Thanksgiving, for the boys on this side of the pond and all my m8’s on the other side.
Right now I’m just down to the computer at work, the one at home had to be buried. Had a real nice wake for it though. I’ve had a hard time checking in with all the posts here since my time at work for checking out the old forum has been limited also. Seems I’ve missed some birthdays and such, sorry about that. Salute to you all.
Had a fun thanksgiving, my neighbors up the hill behind us had some of their family from Poland come in to visit them, they had a big party, I felt like I was in a WW2 movie, couldn’t understand a word of what they were saying but it was fun.
Right now I’m just down to the computer at work, the one at home had to be buried. Had a real nice wake for it though. I’ve had a hard time checking in with all the posts here since my time at work for checking out the old forum has been limited also. Seems I’ve missed some birthdays and such, sorry about that. Salute to you all.
Had a fun thanksgiving, my neighbors up the hill behind us had some of their family from Poland come in to visit them, they had a big party, I felt like I was in a WW2 movie, couldn’t understand a word of what they were saying but it was fun.
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RIP Les' 'puter.
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calories consumed this holiday ...

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calories consumed this holiday ...

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