View Full Version : Turkeys, ToFurkeys, and Cranberries, Oh My!


ibimus
11-21-2006, 08:21 PM
Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving. I hope you all have a wonderful day, get to see lots of family and friends, and eat waaay too much!
http://www.benjerry.com/assets/images/fun_stuff/holidays/thanksgiving/turkey-day.gif

saphireSue
11-21-2006, 10:12 PM
Same to you and every one else. Happy Thanksgiving.

Love your drawing.

The_Princess_of_Bozonia
11-21-2006, 11:15 PM
You're making me hungry already! Must... wait... awhile... longer...

*ruins her appetite* :0-: :cake:

happy Thanksgiving everyone!

SME
11-22-2006, 11:01 AM
* raises glass of egg nog and seconds the greeting * Hear! Hear!

Same to you et al!

But I do wonder how you can wish us to be safe and yet hope we eat too much!!!!!

Here's your desert :pie:

Wash that down with a little :seltzer:

:D

SME
11-22-2006, 11:06 AM
Oh - and don't forget to be thank ful and give thanks and to remember to help those that are thankful for even the smallest success.

I'm sure you all are, but I just wanted to make a reminder. :)

8)

Scruffy
11-22-2006, 12:30 PM
Praise the Lord, and pass the sauce....
Happy turkey day everybody.

Jitterbug
11-22-2006, 10:36 PM
Hallelujah! Thanksgiving at mother in law's house. No cooking, and no cleaning up...they don't let me! Yippeee!
Seriously, Have a wonderful Thanksgiving all. God blessed us with a 15 passenger van this week. for FREE!! We were not expecting that at all. Now, if I can just convince the Allstate man that we're NOT going to haul Amish in it...LOL Some places won't insure the 15psgr because they haul Amish in them. Not me--with 6 kids, I won't have much room with all the groceries!
Happy Turkey day
Jitterbug

tim
11-23-2006, 02:54 PM
* raises glass of egg nog and seconds the greeting * Hear! Hear!

Pardon me? Could you repeat that again please? (holding hand up to hearing aid)

tim
11-23-2006, 02:58 PM
Everybody's happy on Turkey Day except the Turkey!

I should do my gobbling turkey about to get the axe bit at dinner this afternoon. (He goes from gobbling gaily happy to a kind of "uh-oh" gobble to begging and pleading slowly and tearfully "Gob-ble!" for his life to the knife falling.) Once I even placed the bird at the end of the table and hid undernaeath. When anyone walked by I'd pop up my head where it's belonged to gobble.

Then there was the time I figured out a way to do a turkey hand shadow in a restaraunt and started gobbling wildly for all to hear. The waitress there still warns new employees about me. "Should a guy walk in and and start gobbling, don't worry about it - that's just Tim!"

tim
11-23-2006, 02:59 PM
Some places won't insure the 15psgr because they haul Amish in them.

This I have to hear more about!

Scruffy
11-23-2006, 05:22 PM
Some places won't insure the 15psgr because they haul Amish in them.

This I have to hear more about!

The area I live in isn't far from Jitterbug. In fact I have eaten at the restaurant wher she works. We haven't met though. I also live in an area with a large Amish concentration.


It a local joke;But I got it!
:P

Jitterbug
11-23-2006, 07:21 PM
Okay, well the guy who's giving us the van went to get it insured, and his insurance co. wouldn't insure him because they KNEW he would haul Amish in it...meaning...take them to Wal-Mart, Aldi's, Meijer, garage sales in the summer--to long trips not able to be driven to by a buggy, etc. It's very commonly done around here, so you have to be insured for it, if you do it. Usually they pull a small trailer on the back so they can pack it with their goods. No joke!
Jitterbug