Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, all!

Tugs at me, too, Nanny. Thanks for sharing and caring.k9nanny wrote:Yes, Happy Thanksgiving, and thanks to Banni.
Here's a reminder that no matter what our station in life, we're ok if we have someone to love.
This picture really tugs at me; the homeless guy has a little bed for his canine friend, who doesn't know he's homeless.
When we got off the bus and tried to find our way back to him, either he was gone or we were lost.
Give thanks.
You, too, Thorny.Colonel Taylor wrote:All have a wonderful Tomorrow.![]()
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I'll be visiting one of my disabled neighbors at the local hospital.Bungalow Bill wrote:Yes, thanks Banni for releasing us from the heavy hand of the dopes at BRN. I notice they still
have the Forum title at the top of their site for some reason. A little slow on the uptake maybe.
About the only thing I like from the traditional Thanksgiving dinner is turkey and rolls. I may just
cook up a mess of spaghetti with lots of sauce and cheese. Yum.
Happy Thanksgiving to one and all.
Why thank you!mike wrote:You, too, Thorny.Colonel Taylor wrote:All have a wonderful Tomorrow.![]()
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Sorry you have to work, but I am sure the doctors and patients appreciate your efforts. Have fun in GA, and rest assured, there will be a glass of wine consumed for you.Vrede wrote:Will be working, have an extra portion and glass of wine for me. Enjoy! Then, off for some N. GA day hikes with family Fri-Sun, so will be a great weekend.
Yes, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, and also thanks to Banni for providing us a good venue for keeping in touch and expressing opinions. Even though there are those of us that hold different viewpoints on many subjects, this is the season for us to be gracious and thankful for what we have, and for each other. We should also be thankful for those of us who must function today and on other holidays as just another work day. Cheers.mike wrote:On this Thanksgiving eve, as it pertains to this forum, I am thankful Banni took the reigns and provided this space. I am, also, thankful for the members here who keep my mind in gear (you know who you are).
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, all!
Yeah, Turkducken is a lot more appealing.Vrede wrote:Thanks, Turducken sounds yummy but they really could have come up with a name that didn't start with "Turd".
Have a good one, all!
Wneglia wrote:Sorry you have to work, but I am sure the doctors and patients appreciate your efforts. Have fun in GA, and rest assured, there will be a glass of wine consumed for you.Vrede wrote:Will be working, have an extra portion and glass of wine for me. Enjoy! Then, off for some N. GA day hikes with family Fri-Sun, so will be a great weekend.![]()
I am cooking a Turducken I ordered from New Orleans. Never have tried one, but hear they are great.
Thank you for not killing an animal needlessly. Everything but turkey for me too.Sometime Lefty wrote:Happy Thanksgiving to all. And a big thank you to Banni. Tofurky is on the menu here!