Happy Thanksgiving ....
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Happy Thanksgiving ....
Faster than a BB Vette dragging on a Saturday night :) :) :)
A turkey on Thanksgiving Day :lol: :lol: :lol:
What's everyone doing for Thanksgiving? I didn't feel like driving 200 miles to my sister's place... so might just drive the Vette to a Truck Stop and have a turkey dinner there! I don't think they would buy it if I tried a homeless center! :crazy: :eek: :D :crazy:
[Modified by The Wanderer, 4:29 PM 11/21/2001]
A turkey on Thanksgiving Day :lol: :lol: :lol:
What's everyone doing for Thanksgiving? I didn't feel like driving 200 miles to my sister's place... so might just drive the Vette to a Truck Stop and have a turkey dinner there! I don't think they would buy it if I tried a homeless center! :crazy: :eek: :D :crazy:
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Thanks Wanderer,
Hope you have a good Turkey day. We have a lot to be thankful for. All my family will be together for the day. Around 20 of us.
Truck stops are O.K. but you need to take the drive to be at your sisters.
God Bless......
Woody
Hope you have a good Turkey day. We have a lot to be thankful for. All my family will be together for the day. Around 20 of us.
Truck stops are O.K. but you need to take the drive to be at your sisters.
God Bless......
Woody
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (slide)
Happy Turkey Day everyone.
I think that instead of cooking a big meal we are going to let Cracker Barrell do the cooking. It is such a big mess and takes up so much time to do all that cooking. Just drive over to CB(10 min) and stand in line(1 HR) and then munch out and drive home and watch the ball games or better yet tinker with the vette some.
I think that instead of cooking a big meal we are going to let Cracker Barrell do the cooking. It is such a big mess and takes up so much time to do all that cooking. Just drive over to CB(10 min) and stand in line(1 HR) and then munch out and drive home and watch the ball games or better yet tinker with the vette some.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
A Happy and Safe Thanksgiving to all on this forum and thank you for your help and answers to my many questions throughout the year.
Enjoy the holiday, everyone.
Enjoy the holiday, everyone.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (ksbunting)
Happy Thankgiving to all the regulars here.
I've been making the turkey since my wife had disc surgery a few years back. I always helped when I was little and now my 13 year old daughter is returning the favor. It'll just be the four of us....I tried to invite other relatives but my daughter protested??? They insist they'll enjoy Thanksgiving more with just the four of us.:D
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I've been making the turkey since my wife had disc surgery a few years back. I always helped when I was little and now my 13 year old daughter is returning the favor. It'll just be the four of us....I tried to invite other relatives but my daughter protested??? They insist they'll enjoy Thanksgiving more with just the four of us.:D
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (1970 Stingray)
I think your daughter's insistance on just having the four of you at Thanksgiving makes a very positive statement about the value of what her immediate family means to her. You are no doubt very proud and deserve to be so.
Now, since she is thirteen does that mean in a few more years she will be driving that Corvette, Dad,,,,,,,
Now, since she is thirteen does that mean in a few more years she will be driving that Corvette, Dad,,,,,,,
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (ksbunting)
I agree ... a 13 year old that wants to spend time with the family, is indeed a reflection on the way you have raised your family. Great job !
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Thanks guys. I never looked at the result of all my yelling about turning the lights off(amoung other things) :lol: It's hard to see if the clothes are getting clean when you're in the washing machine -if you know what I mean! :lol:
KS--I don't know about letting either of my daughters drive the Vette right after they get their license. (part of my original plan was to buy and restore 2-pre '74 Vettes for them to inherit.)
I think I start them out slow with the Explorer and maybe proceed to the Rustang GT. :lol:
KS--I don't know about letting either of my daughters drive the Vette right after they get their license. (part of my original plan was to buy and restore 2-pre '74 Vettes for them to inherit.)
I think I start them out slow with the Explorer and maybe proceed to the Rustang GT. :lol:
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving. Len - Cudos on a having a great family, you have no doubt done a great job in the Dad department. :)
I give pause this morning to consider how fortunate I am to have a wife that has stuck by me for 30 plus years, given me three beautiful daughters who will share this day (not to mention my pride and joy 2 year old grandson :D ). I'm also thankful to be a citizen of this great country. Among the nations of the world, we are indeed most blessed. I too am thankful for the friends and the fellowship I've found through this unique forum.
It may not be politcally correct, but I'm thankful most of all for the grace of a living, loving God.
Be well, my friends,
Dave
I give pause this morning to consider how fortunate I am to have a wife that has stuck by me for 30 plus years, given me three beautiful daughters who will share this day (not to mention my pride and joy 2 year old grandson :D ). I'm also thankful to be a citizen of this great country. Among the nations of the world, we are indeed most blessed. I too am thankful for the friends and the fellowship I've found through this unique forum.
It may not be politcally correct, but I'm thankful most of all for the grace of a living, loving God.
Be well, my friends,
Dave
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (Rolling Thunder)
Dave... you said what we all feel about god, country, family and our forum!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Well put Dave. Maybe political correctness will vanish from America as it should.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Just flew back from Kosovo last night about 3:30 in the morning. Very glad to be back in America.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
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Happy Thanksgiving!!
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (scottw)
Welcome home Scott ... I know the feeling when I came back from Vietnam 30 years ago. :cheers:
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving .... (The Wanderer)
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I have many good things going on in my life. My family is healthy, one's in college and my business is strong enough to support my bad habit (the one in the garage!). I am thankful for these things and also the fellowship and help from the folks on the forum.