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Old 11-26-2014, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by abdo
Glad to see that you guys referred to it as Thanksgiving Day. I am tired of the news media and newspapers refer to it as "Turkey Day".

It is a day of giving thanks for family and friends, and also for the blessings from God.
If you ever want to feel the true meaning of Thanksgiving in your gut besides the turkey, taters, stuffing, pies etc read President Lincoln's dedication of Thanksgiving as a national holiday. Few have ever read it recently, but it will forever remind us where our greatness as a country comes from. Happy Thanksgiving Day fellow vettes. (nice pun, eh?)
Old 11-26-2014, 09:29 PM
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone
Old 11-26-2014, 10:23 PM
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Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Vette heads in this fraternity of brothers and your families. We all have so much to be grateful for: life, liberty, & the pursuit of our passions and dreams.
I thank everyone of you who have made me feel welcome here.
Old 11-26-2014, 11:14 PM
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I am thankful for all the knowledge you guys have shared with me. I hope to pass it on one day.

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Ditto....Happy Thanksgiving to all! I'm truly blessed.
Old 11-27-2014, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by warrenmj
Thanks Mike. Same to you and all the forum members. We're looking at 60 degrees in Colorado Springs for a few days. May have a chance to take the '66 out for a ride on Thanksgiving. My son and I will be attending the Air Force/Colorado State football game at the AF Academy Friday. Being retired AF, I typically root for AF, but not when they play CSU as my son is a CSU graduate.
Go CSU ! ! ! ! !

Happy Thanksgiving, Mark. I am thankful we live in the BEST possible place on this planet.
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Here's hoping everyone on the CF had a Happy Thanksgiving plus none of the following 10 never happened.
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Top Ten Things that Sound Dirty at Thanksgiving but Aren't...

10. "Just reach in and grab the giblets."

9. "Whew...that's one terrific spread!"

8. "I am in the mood for a little dark meat!"

7. "Tying the legs together will keep the inside moist."

6. "Talk about a HUGE breast!"

5. "And he forces his way into the end zone!"

4. "She's 5000 pounds fully inflated and it takes 15 men to hold her down."

3. "It's cool whip time!"

2. "If I don't unbutton my pants, I am going to burst!"

. . . and the number one thing that sounds dirty at Thanksgiving but isn't . .

1. "It must be broken 'cause when I push on the tip, nothing squirts out."
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Default Well we really went traditional as i stated earlier!

just like the original Pilgrims were shooting off their cannons and guns and that attracted the Indians to come investigate what was happening, we shot off about a 1000 rounds, and darn not one actual turkey chose to cross in front of us, and neither did any Indians show up. It is so hard to get a traditional holiday these days!



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