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We usually get the whole damn family together for lunch, sit around holding our guts watching football... Pretty basic for the most part, but then i break from the family at night and hit the annual 'Turkey Night" at Shaw's with The Hurricanes.

How about you guys?
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I'm taking my mother to the Quaker Steak & Lube Thanksgiving Buffet and then visit with my daughter and her boyfriend. The rest of my family lives far away.
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I plan on heading to my parents place, the usual. family and dinner stuff. hoping to catch the hurricanes at shaws too.
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I'm going to sleep in, go to a restaraunt by myself for some turkey, then go to work at Walmart from 4pm - 4am. Yay. FML.
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I'm getting drunk first and foremost. Then I'm gonna probably get yelled at by my wife after which I will retreat to my room and drink some more and jam some Lucero, or some Townes, and feel sorry for myself. All that until my drunkenness makes everything seem tolerable again. Then the real fun starts.

I may grab a bite to eat as well. I may just grab more bourbon.

Save a life and drink your turkey this year.

Be thankful there is at least one path beyond sobriety that is legal.

Happy Turkey Day, and pass the stuffing,

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ToonaRockGuy wrote:I'm going to sleep in, go to a restaraunt by myself for some turkey, then go to work at Walmart from 4pm - 4am. Yay. FML.

Dude,

If you want some bourbon, or wanna just save some cash and get a meal you're more than welcome at casa de Sanchez. i also have a fresh case of Harp in the Fridge.

I'm totally serious, Kevin.


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kayla wrote:hoping to catch the hurricanes at shaws too.


If I was in Altoona. This is where I would be.

Those boys taught me the tradition of drinking your Turkey!
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DirtySanchez wrote: jam some Lucero, or some Townes, and feel sorry for myself. Brian
This sounds like a plan for me, as well. I need some time with Townes Van Zandt. Live At The Old Quarter, I think.
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songsmith wrote:
DirtySanchez wrote: jam some Lucero, or some Townes, and feel sorry for myself. Brian
This sounds like a plan for me, as well. I need some time with Townes Van Zandt. Live At The Old Quarter, I think.

You ever watch "heartworn Highways"? Great stuff! Especially the TVZ footage!

This reminded me of another Thanksgiving tradition. I will start a new Thread!!!!
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ToonaRockGuy wrote:I'm going to sleep in, go to a restaraunt by myself for some turkey, then go to work at Walmart from 4pm - 4am. Yay. FML.
That was my ritual for years man. Wake up, go to Sheetz and get a turkey mto, then be a lazy piece of shit for the next 12 hours. Now a days I skip the Sheetz because I'm a lazy piece of shit.
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My plans are like Kevin's. The only difference is, I'll be visiting family for the food
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It's actually a really great holiday. It took quite a few years before I truly got it, but I've got a LOT to be thankful for. Life, love, forgiveness, not to mention all the little stuff, too; hands are pretty kick-ass, I love socks. I'm thankful for the time I have on this earth, the people I get to share it with, and God's love.
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Jasaoke wrote:It's actually a really great holiday. It took quite a few years before I truly got it, but I've got a LOT to be thankful for. Life, love, forgiveness, not to mention all the little stuff, too; hands are pretty kick-ass, I love socks. I'm thankful for the time I have on this earth, the people I get to share it with, and God's love.

True words there.

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Jasaoke wrote:It's actually a really great holiday. It took quite a few years before I truly got it, but I've got a LOT to be thankful for. Life, love, forgiveness, not to mention all the little stuff, too; hands are pretty kick-ass, I love socks. I'm thankful for the time I have on this earth, the people I get to share it with, and God's love.

True words there.

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This is the first thanksgiving i haven't had to work at either my main job or side job since 1991. The only thing i wish was that my dad who passed earlier this year could be here with the rest of us.

Does anyone else remember the 80's when after the parade on tv there were the old Godzilla, king kong type movies? Thats what were doing after dinner tonight. Godzilla vs monster zero and then king kong. After those its the african queen which was my dads favorite movie.

I hope you all have a happy and safe holiday.

Happy Thanksgiving
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Stuffed. Watched terrible touchdown in DET/HOU game
(Really, wtf was that). Naptime. Then going turkey hunting at shaws. I like it when a good plan comes together.
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