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elvendrummer87
11-27-2002, 05:25 PM
Hey! I think I'm the first one to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Cool!

jerseydevil
11-27-2002, 06:40 PM
Happy Thanksgiving - but it doesn't count yet because it's not midnight on the east coast. :) You're not supposed to start these threads until it's midnight. :D

Eruviel Greenleaf
11-28-2002, 06:35 AM
it is now. . .or rather was about 6 1/2 hours ago. . .

so, happy turkey day, people! :D

The Lady of Ithilien
11-28-2002, 03:41 PM
Thanks! Happy Thanksgiving Day, all, from 'Bama.

Renille
11-28-2002, 03:45 PM
It's been Thanksgiving for almost 14 hours now! So...happy Thanksgiving everyone!! From me.

A query to all fellow vegetarians- How are you doing Thanksgiving? I am surviving on all of those wonderful meat-free side dishes. I love mashed potatoes so much! Anyway.

Since there's so much to be thankful for...be thankful! And have a great day! :D

Eruviel Greenleaf
11-28-2002, 05:22 PM
as a fish-eating person, i'm having salmon stuffed with lobster...:) but i'm not really a veggie, as i eat fish and the occasional bits of stuffing :D

living in the pacific northwest, salmon only makes sense :D

ArwenEvenstar
11-28-2002, 07:45 PM
it was thanksgiving more then a month ago for me:) and for christmas can anyone recommend "tofurkey"?

galadriel88
11-28-2002, 07:57 PM
Happy Thanksgiving, from an Alabamian who is currently in VA! ;) We had a wonderful dinner today, the pumpkin pie was delicious! We have been putting up Christmas decorations, and I think I heard my aunt say that we're going to decorate the tree now, so I'd better go...:)

Elenka
11-28-2002, 08:57 PM
First my mom forgot to add the suger for the pumpkin pies, then she tried to make gravy from eggnog. Ugh.

Claenoic
11-28-2002, 09:10 PM
Aww, poor thing *pat Elenka* If you survive, tell us how it turned out.

I had a fairly nice Thankgiving, until my baby cousin turned off the game my two other cousins and I were playing. (Legend of Dragoon, if anyone cares.) We were sooooo close to finishing too... and then, we started yelling in dismay, and my dad thought we were yelling at each other, so we can't play TLoD anymore. Piffle. As my more mature cousin said, "This, is a nightmare"

Coney
11-28-2002, 09:48 PM
Y'know this Thanksgiving malarky is starting to sound suspiciously like Xmas to me;)

Hope ya had a cool day folks (egg-nog gravy included) happy digesting:D

Aeryn
11-28-2002, 10:02 PM
Quick overview.

All week, cooking.

Last night, Last minutes cleaning, and cooking till 4

This morning 6 present minute cooking, and cleaning.

Our Oven broke.

Our Fridge broke.

On the same day.

:D Yeah, marvelous.

Khamûl
11-28-2002, 11:37 PM
How was the Thanksgiving food for everyone? I had the best dressing and cranberry sauce. Oh yeah, and some pecan pie too.:p

Hey, there are more people from the Heart of Dixie on here than I realized.

TinuvielChild
11-28-2002, 11:40 PM
Well, in MA it's still Thanksgiving, seeing as it's only 10:38 pm, so here's to hoping you all had non-disastrous Thanksgivings! Me, well, it was okay. The heat wasn't on until around 3:30 pm. It was 25 degrees outside (Fahrenheit, not Celsius), and 50 inside. We had no fuel oil. So I stayed in bed most of the day, where it was nice and warm. Ate lots and lots. Happiness.

TwirlingString
11-28-2002, 11:49 PM
All the cousins I have in this state visited and it was fun, or at least it was until one threaten to forse me to eat a Whopper ever day becuz he says I'm too skinny

Duddun
11-29-2002, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by Elenka
First my mom forgot to add the suger for the pumpkin pies, then she tried to make gravy from eggnog. Ugh.
Ewwww! How was it?
Happy Thanksgiving! It's still Thanksgiving on the east coast by 45 minutes so im not too late.

Aeryn
11-29-2002, 12:41 AM
It is still this terrible holiday in the mid-west....when will the madness end?

TwirlingString
11-29-2002, 01:04 AM
it ended 4 mins ago

crickhollow
11-29-2002, 01:37 PM
all in all, it was rather enjoyable. The irritating relatives ended up on the other end of the lo-o-o-ong table from me, so I didn't have to talk to them during dinner :)

the gravy was normal, the turkey was excellent, the fridge didn't break, and the oven didn't either. my Aunt did manage to show up with the funniest looking Jell-o, though. Aforementioned irritating cousins drank all the eggnog. excusable in a 7 year old (maybe), but at age 20?

Favorite aunt and uncle came--nice surprise, and hugs all around.

Radagast The Brown
11-30-2002, 04:39 PM
I celebrated (is that the right word) first day of Hanuca today. The date of Hanuca is getting changed from one year to another, and sometimes it's after Christmas, but sometimes in thanksgiving. It's just another calendar.
In the hebrew clendar, after two or three years we add a month to the year, because the jewish calendar have about 10 days less then the christian.

Happy thanksgiving!! by the way.