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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:22 AM
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The Turkey Thread

Well just wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Hope it was a good holiday for you all, while mine has been pure **** filled with depressing thoughts and stuff a boyfriend should not feel nor think. I have no clue what i am going to do. Actually i do. The happiness in the world. This is the place to run to when nothing seems right.

Yeah alrite, enough, i shut up now. Just a little sadness flowing. Well yeah, hope you all drank a **** load and enjoyed it. Cheers to all you people.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:25 AM
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dude, I know how u feel...my thanksgiving has been a horrid mess all at the hands of a female...so bad infact that I only have had 3 beers!!!!

I'm still thankful for my devilish good looks and my health...happy triptophen day people!
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:35 AM
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Well..... I'm working while the rest of my friends/family get Shytfaced, so I can kinda relate. But on the other hand I'm making triple time+premium so I dont really mind.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:36 AM
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Females, they so can wreck ****. Said I wouldn't drink. Well screw that, i'm unhappy for what they have caused me to feel and believe so now i really dont care.. The monitor all ready looks on an angle. Every unhappy u resort to. The way of life.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 01:53 AM
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sux man, sorry to hear it... hope you don't have too much of a hangover tomorrow.

I had a ****ty Saturday... well, not that bad, but not my usual smooth sailing. Anyways, you can always roll on some e and feel good.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 01:58 AM
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hmm... Thats an idea. But dont have ne, nor do i think i would do that.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 03:23 AM
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Happy Thanksgiving all. Enjoy your day off.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 10:16 AM
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Happy thanksgiving everybody...

I have my first misterm tommorow... someone save me...

This has been the crappiest long weekend in history for me... Our teacher decided to have a major assignment due and a midterm the day after the long weekend... :'(
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i'm going for a brisk hike this afternoon with someone special
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 11:32 AM
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happy thanksgiving everyone, mines been great so far!!!!
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:07 PM
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^^^ There is the first person that has had a good one.

But eh, at least i'm not the only one with a bad one.
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Old 11-Oct-2004, 12:56 PM
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i'm not even having one till next weekend for some reason, so no turkey for me today.

but i am doing the same as Rick and taking a little up through one of the conservation areas with someone, should be good
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i had my turkey today oohhh so good
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Old 12-Oct-2004, 09:48 AM
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I had the new chicken/roasted peper sandwich at Tim Hortons... that's like turkey, no?
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Damn turkey.

I threw a potluck Thanksgiving dinner at my house on Friday. Cooked up a 35lb bird and we partied our asses off til 4 am, triptophen my ***, 40 people say that's bs.

Then Saturday went up to a cottage to meet my girls parents, guess what we had for dinner.

Then Sunday, my parents house for dinner, holy **** is that turkey?

Then Monday, back to the parents for round 2.

Then I go home, see the leftovers from our party could still make a big dinner for 4 and the turkey soup that I thought would be a good idea on Saturday with all the carcass left from that huge turkey is simmering nicely and filling the house with turkey scent.

So I got up this morning and made a turkey sandwich for lunch. I'll probably make turkey chili tonight and finish making the soup. Even after that there's probably another 4 lunches.

Then I'm joining a 12 step program to kick this poultry habit.
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I had mine on sunday, had to work on monday......
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Old 12-Oct-2004, 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by kane2k
Damn turkey.

I threw a potluck Thanksgiving dinner at my house on Friday. Cooked up a 35lb bird and we partied our asses off til 4 am, triptophen my ***, 40 people say that's bs.

Then Saturday went up to a cottage to meet my girls parents, guess what we had for dinner.

Then Sunday, my parents house for dinner, holy **** is that turkey?

Then Monday, back to the parents for round 2.

Then I go home, see the leftovers from our party could still make a big dinner for 4 and the turkey soup that I thought would be a good idea on Saturday with all the carcass left from that huge turkey is simmering nicely and filling the house with turkey scent.

So I got up this morning and made a turkey sandwich for lunch. I'll probably make turkey chili tonight and finish making the soup. Even after that there's probably another 4 lunches.

Then I'm joining a 12 step program to kick this poultry habit.
Now that is a good sick *** weekend.
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I had a decent one, eventhough I spent most of it working. But at Thanksgiving, it's all about the stuffing!!!!! I think that I love stuffing more than turkey!
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