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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    I reckon some folks actually need to work on T-day to make ends meet. Especially restaurant servers who depend on tips. Some folks have no family and don't mind working.
    And some have family but work it so they won't have to spend it with them.
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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    I wasn't going to say it earlier, but since we've gone down that path, Thanksgiving is the only time I've ever had to ask someone to leave our home.
    Thanksgivings ever since have been stress-free and family-free.

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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    I've been lucky all my life. Never really had that drama that I can recall. Growing up we'd have up to 20 people most years for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Some minor disagreements once or twice, but never anything overly dramatic.

    Well except for the time my little nephew threw up his slice of pumpkin pie all over the dinner table. I went with the apple pie at that point

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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    I suggest a chinese restaurant for a goose.

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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    And some have family but work it so they won't have to spend it with them.
    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I wasn't going to say it earlier, but since we've gone down that path, Thanksgiving is the only time I've ever had to ask someone to leave our home.
    Thanksgivings ever since have been stress-free and family-free.
    Quote Originally Posted by rckeystone View Post
    I've been lucky all my life. Never really had that drama that I can recall. Growing up we'd have up to 20 people most years for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Some minor disagreements once or twice, but never anything overly dramatic.
    Yep , not everyone is blessed with a Walton's family Thanksgiving.
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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by DukeConnor View Post
    I suggest a chinese restaurant for a goose.
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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Growing up 20 plus at the dinner table for Thanksgiving.Now past several years were lucky if the kids drop by for an hour due to their Jobs.Gets lonely so were plan on doing a trip somewhere for the Thanksgiving holiday,For Christmas will probably do the same.Sad how growing up is so different from today. Sadder note I bet they will all show up for the reading of my will and testament !

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    Quote Originally Posted by MARINE DIVISION TWO View Post
    Growing up 20 plus at the dinner table for Thanksgiving.Now past several years were lucky if the kids drop by for an hour due to their Jobs.Gets lonely so were plan on doing a trip somewhere for the Thanksgiving holiday,For Christmas will probably do the same.Sad how growing up is so different from today. Sadder note I bet they will all show up for the reading of my will and testament !
    Dying broke is the best revenge.
    We've done the trip away thing a couple of times, and I have to say that spending either Thanksgiving or Christmas at an all-inclusive in the Caribbean isn't half bad!
    It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. Voltaire

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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by Manxdriver View Post
    WaWa , get the 12” Gobbler!
    The one with the cranberry sauce isn't that bad.
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    Default Re: Thanksgiving Dinner

    Quote Originally Posted by jakebrake View Post
    The one with the cranberry sauce isn't that bad.
    The turkey bowl is a bit expensive but tastes pretty good.
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