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so what you doing for thanksgiving?
got a huge family dinner here, going to be fun last year the whole family got drunk and hung out by the pool lol
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I am hosting Thanksgiving for the second time this year. I have decorated the house for Xmas already to be festive. I think we'll be hitting the new casino later that night.
Happy Turkey Day to all! =) |
got some new friends that just moved to the island are gonna come over and kick back with us. We'll be grilling the Thanksgiving shark and Mahi Mahi. :)
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eating!
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Going to my brother-in-law and sister-in-law's...they hold Thanksgiving and we hold Christmas.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE:thumbsup :glugglug |
I'll be alone probably watching tv, my family and friends are all on the east cost
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Big 'ol family dinner with a lots of family friends :glugglug
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Going to my drunken sister in law's house who thinks it's perfectly normal to have her new boyfriend in the same house as her ex husband, with whom she still lives and is only one month divorced.
Should be a blast. |
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I am going over to a friends house, there will be about 40 people, all in the back yard around the pool, eating and drinking our heads off!:thumbsup |
bbq's and beers in the house :thumbsup
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Visiting the family and explaining for the 100th time that no, I don't like turkey, and yes, I'm only going to eat side dishes.
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< - - - - - will be in in-law hell
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Dinner with Gabe's folks. Anyone got any good recipes they want to share?
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I don't really wanna do anything!
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Having the in-laws over.
Getting a cajun deep fried turkey and making the rest. =) Should be fun. |
There is know such thing as "thanksgiving" here in Brazil.... :(
I think we need more holidays... |
steak, beer and football.
fuck tradition. |
I'm going to make a turkey and all the fixins for dinner. I also have to find boxes, buy a washer and dryer, and start packing my house because we're moving in a couple weeks. :)
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eating a lot of food:thumbsup
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This is going to suck. And, that IS reality. Wait. I'll bring wine. Lots of wine. |
Driving to monument valley to visit the Indians. :thumbsup
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Probably building some galleries and spam the shit out of GFY :helpme
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Lots of wine should make it all better.....I recomend consuming in terms of glasses per hour. I would go with about 5 to 6gph overall. (and you really should smuggle in a small camcorder and hide it in somewhere in the dinning room.....at least give yourself something to laugh about later!:2 cents: ) |
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Me......off to Palm Springs to Golf |
im going to be with my extended Soulcash family and enjoy life,liberty,and good rain
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im going to dumont dunes on wednesday, ill be gone till sunday. anyone else here going to dumont or glamis?
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might be fun like silly puddy but it sems it may stink after a couple of days...... seriously....the spam consumption in hawaii is suppose to be higher than the rest of the country....is that true??? |
Eating Tofu.
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar.../ln/ln26a.html |
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SAVE THE TOFU! |
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According to the official SPAM press release from Hormel: In America, it's consumed at the rate of 3.8 cans a second by more than 60 million Americans. It's trademarked in 92 countries, and sold in 45, from Anguilla to Zimbabwe If laid end-to-end, 5 billion cans would encircle the earth 12 1/2 times 5 billion cans of SPAM would feed a family of four, three meals a day, for 4,566,210 years You can grill more than 29 billion SPAMburgers with it, and that supply would last 5.4 days if everyone on Earth ate one spamburger for dinner each night Each year, 100 million pounds (45 million kg) of SPAM are sold around the world. SPAM is made in two U.S. locations - Austin, Minnesota, and Fremont, Nebraska - and seven other countries: England, Australia, Denmark, Phillipines, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. The average consumers of Spam are families with several children, especially in the southeastern U.S. In 1989, the U.S. armed forces bought 3.3 million pounds of SPAM. Hawaii, Alaska, Arkansas, Texas, and Alabama rate the highest in SPAM consumption respectively. Among the 50 foreign countries where SPAM is sold, the UK and South Korea are the largest markets. In South Korea, SPAM is considered an upscale food and one of the most popular American imports. The Wall Street Journal recently spotted a Seoul executive in search of the perfect gift. The executive deliberately skipped over traditional gift items such as wine and chocolates in favor of SPAM, explaining, "It is an impressive gift." Hormel PR man Allen Krejci says: "SPAM has endured because of it's convenience and versatility. You can eat it hot or cold. You slice, dice, or cube it. You can eat it for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks. In fact, the only thing that limits your use of SPAM is your imagination." Nikita Krushchev once credited SPAM with the survival of the WWII Russian army. ''Without SPAM, we wouldn't have been able to feed our army,'' he said. Senator Robert Byrd of West Viginia eats a sandwich of SPAM and mayonnaise on white bread three times a week. How did SPAM get its name? Kenneth Daigneau, an actor and the brother of a Hormel executive won $100 in a meat-naming contest in 1936. Hormel was looking for a good name for a spiced ham product made with pork shoulder, since other companys had started copying their popular canned spiced ham. The name "Spam" is a contraction of "spiced" and "ham", which is rather odd since there are no spices in it anyway. |
I cannot get enough useless information...my fix for the day is complete...i'm serious I am a useless information junkie
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That's always great to know AMP! I am now educated about spam now! :Graucho
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I like Tofu.
When Sauteed it makes a nice screetching sound;) |
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I prefer http://www.treet.com it's much more succulent... and reasonably priced! :1orglaugh
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