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I didn't partake of any turkey today either not to make any statement other than I don't like turkey. I had ham instead and it was very good prepared by my niece (even made it better tasting was the fact I didn't have to prepare it). One of the nice benefits of getting old and handing the cooking duties over to the next generation
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Sassy,
Happy Thanksgiving to one of my all-time favorite people here at the Fire.
And glad you could spend the day enjoying it rather than have to work it.
Steve
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I guess i am really bad, we had both ham and turkey. As to the turkey, they were raised by a friend of mine, and i was their the day their world came to an end. Brought that bad boy home when he was still not quite done kicking. Ate pretty good today too.
THE BIRTH PLACE OF GERONIMO
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9. Ellen DeGeneres
Figures... Ellen is on a seafood diet... Tuna tacos? Bearded clam?
This is a shooting forum, there is no place here for logic.
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Fitting!
For them to eat turkey would be cannibalism. Yes Sir, I hear that..
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