November 26, 2014
Twas The Night Before Thanksgiving...
...and The Librarian and I had Italian food and two hours of enjoyably pointless conversation.
For someone like me who professes to hate human beings, I sure miss having the opportunity to talk to them.
Enjoy the mass consumption of turkey and potatoes and stuffing and cranberries and corn souffle and gravy and broccoli and pumpkin pie and other foods. Or, if you're in a location that doesn't celebrate America's Thanksgiving Day holiday, have a swell Thursday.
But consider moving. Because lots of turkey and potatoes and stuffing and cranberries and corn souffle and gravy and broccoli and pumpkin pie and other foods is a good thing.
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For someone like me who professes to hate human beings, I sure miss having the opportunity to talk to them.
Enjoy the mass consumption of turkey and potatoes and stuffing and cranberries and corn souffle and gravy and broccoli and pumpkin pie and other foods. Or, if you're in a location that doesn't celebrate America's Thanksgiving Day holiday, have a swell Thursday.
But consider moving. Because lots of turkey and potatoes and stuffing and cranberries and corn souffle and gravy and broccoli and pumpkin pie and other foods is a good thing.
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Or live vicariously through your neighbor's pose-able toy robots.
Posted by: Ben at November 27, 2014 09:10 AM (S4UJw)
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Or have a salad over Shattered Sword. (Alas, most of my favorite Thanksgiving foods are pure starch...)
Posted by: Avatar at November 27, 2014 02:40 PM (ZeBdf)
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But I don't like cranberries!
Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 27, 2014 06:01 PM (2yngH)
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(cranberries optional in Australia)
Posted by: Wonderduck at November 27, 2014 07:34 PM (jGQR+)
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Yay! I do have some roast turkey I bought for the occasion.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at November 27, 2014 09:00 PM (2yngH)
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I roasted a whole chicken today. And somehow I managed to eat the whole thing myself. It was a pretty big one.
Posted by: Mauser at November 28, 2014 01:16 AM (TJ7ih)
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I went to the Old Home Pond, Ph.Duck and his wife, Chris, made a traditional Thanksgiving meal... which is very kind, because neither of them eat meat. A lot of leftovers.
Back in the old days, I'd have a couple of turkey sammitches in the evening. I got old, apparently.
Back in the old days, I'd have a couple of turkey sammitches in the evening. I got old, apparently.
Posted by: Wonderduck at November 28, 2014 02:24 AM (jGQR+)
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