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Happy Thanksgiving.

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Happy thanksgiving to all fellow dsxians. Go, enjoy, relax and have some turkey :P
Once again, this site rules, dsxians rule, and wanted to convey my regards to all.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

... but not quite so relevant outside the USA.

Thank you for the thought.
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Yes, but perfectly relevant in Boise, Idaho. :wink:
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Watch that space! Gig finishes today (the day before Turkey Day).

It's really quite amazing the number of folks who are looking forward to turkey, having forgotten last year's week or two of having to eat turkey leftovers!
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Post by Ultramundane »

I don't like the taste of turkey but I enjoy to eat them.

I didn't enjoy eating turkey until a couple of years ago when one crashed through the front window. If you haven't seen a tukey fly, they are a large bird and they fly fast, hard, and with great power. It flew full steam into the front picture window. Glass flew across the room, stuck in the wall, and some of the glass fragments stuck inside a glass TV tube. The damn thing didn't die immediately and ran around the house bleeding everywhere. Piss'd me off. I finally got it out of the house and was able to shoot it.
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Post by DSguru2B »

O yea. Not true outside US. But for all our fellow US dsxians, once again, happy thanksgiving. And for our folks outside, bake a turkey anyways :wink:
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Post by narasimha »

I cheat by baking a Chicken, Turkey is too big to handle - later :wink:
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Chicken! Thats a good idea :idea:
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