happy thanksgiving holiday

Postby rtse4406pack » 22 Nov 2007 6:24

:D hi guys and gals,just wanted to wish all my american freinds a safe and happy thanksgiving holiday this week. our holiday in canada for thanksgiving was in october but i know it is a big holiday for all the americans so all the best driving your challengers. p.s.- lets not forget to thank dodge for creating the challenger in 1970 :thumbsup:

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Postby christer » 22 Nov 2007 6:43

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Postby patrick » 22 Nov 2007 7:00

Thank You, my Canadian friend. And to all my American friend's, give thank's, eat good. And for God's sake, be good human's! God Bless, Patrick. :wink:
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Postby Eddie » 22 Nov 2007 8:43

Danny, Pat, Thanks!
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Postby dave-r » 22 Nov 2007 10:14

Oh. I wondered why you guys were having a holiday weekend. Didn't realise what it was. You guys get Monday off work do you?
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Postby Eddie » 22 Nov 2007 11:56

I dont. I am working today which is thanksgiving, but then again I am in the restaurant business. Instead of steroid fed turkeys, we are having steroid fed beef, of course biscuits and gravy,( I have never eaten that stuff, or hominy grits either)!!! :mrgreen:
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Postby JackT » 22 Nov 2007 15:47

Until the Writers Guild and the producers come to an agreement, I have every day off, Dave. I'm okay for now, but here's hoping they will reach that agreement soon. My kids are all coming for dinner so I'm off to make it...... Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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Postby fal308 » 22 Nov 2007 17:47

I want to wish everyone a wonderful holiday also. You guys on the other side have an excuse for a holiday too. Just tell the boss that you're American car feels lonely celebrating by itself :mrgreen:
Eddie, I can't believe you've never had biscuits and gravy. Grits loaded down with sugar. Hominy. luv 'em :nod: Don't care for blackeyed peas though. It's funny how I love southern cooking as my wife and mother-in-law are both from North Carolina and don't care for southern dishes nearly as much as I do.
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Postby Eddie » 22 Nov 2007 23:46

fal308 wrote:I want to wish everyone a wonderful holiday also. You guys on the other side have an excuse for a holiday too. Just tell the boss that you're American car feels lonely celebrating by itself :mrgreen:
Eddie, I can't believe you've never had biscuits and gravy. Grits loaded down with sugar. Hominy. luv 'em :nod: Don't care for blackeyed peas though. It's funny how I love southern cooking as my wife and mother-in-law are both from North Carolina and don't care for southern dishes nearly as much as I do.
Yeah, I'm pretty picky Barc, I tried a very small bite once but didnt like it. I've also never had lobster,crab, hog head cheese, brussle sprouts, okra, asparaghus. Yuk, man. :ashamed: I was raised on Jewish/Arabic food. Oy Vey. :biggrin:
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