turkey day

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  1. rosenshyne

    rosenshyne New Member

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    yeah, it's a little late, but... how was anyone's ritual sacrifice? i went to a friend's and ate good food with 15 other people, then we all got schnockered and played poker. good times.
     
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    I ate the holy mr lee nudels. Then i thanked myself for beeing such an avesome creature and continued reading for my exam.
     
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    Xiao_Caity New Member

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    Happy turkey day, cabrones.

    We don't get it here, mierda.
     
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    Hahaha, Xiao's practising her Spanish. :) (Good gal!)

    We don't have turkey over here. I mean it, not even one. Except at the zoo. They go gobble gobble gobble. When you listen to that sound for ten minutes or so, you understand why you guys over there eat them.
     
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    It would be even more understandable if the bird happened to be, what's the word, tasty.
     
  7. Wolfsbane

    Wolfsbane Well-Known Member

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    I certain parts of europe you can now get them with the ekstra oriental bird-flu virus flavor. Ads a new dimension to the eating experience.
     
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    My day was pretty average…

    Stayed home for lunch (ham, pickles, eggs, crackers, chips/dip, other assorted lunch meats)

    Went to my dads had dinner (turkey, Pumpkin pie, biscuits, cookies, and apple cider). There where about 7 people including my self (mom, sister, dad, step mom, two family friends). You might be surprised enough my mom, dad, and step mom all get along really well. I also had my first beer before diner :booze: , started to feel dazed after half a bottle. Never drink on empty stomach, especially if it’s your first time.

    Next day had thanks giving at home with my mom (turkey, biscuits, cookies, apple cider). Ditched mom after dinner to play cards with my friends, came home at 1:30 in the morning.
     
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    I´d like to try that flu taste. Something else than just turkey, is good enough for me.
     
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    i love turkey smothered in gravy. mmmm... but the sweet potatoes and mashed potatoes are my favorites.
     
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    Aw, that's why I get a kick out of you, Baal! I knew there was a sweet boy under that wacko surface :)

    And Rosie, yes, sweet potatoes and mashed potatoes are great, yummy yummy. But I like potatoes better when I dice them and I sprinkle minced parsley and garlic on them. And still you can kiss someone afterwards!
     
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    I ate home cooking all weekend (I don't get much home cooking around here), and on monday, my platoon sergeant made us run four miles around the airfield. After about three miles, some of that food decided to make a reappearance.
     
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    We had many people oer and lots of good food...but the power went out around 9 PM so we played hide-and-seek in the basement. :D
     
  15. Wolfsbane

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    Man, that´s awesome! (I wish my friends would like to play hide-and-seek in the basement... Or, at least, my girlfriend :thumbup: )
     
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    Just lead her down there and turn the lights out.
     
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    Candy works well to lure "girlfriends" to come with you. At least the small ones.
     
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    If you give me 20 bucks I'll get you're girlfriend into your basement. I'll send word up when you can come down.
     
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    Small girlfriends? *imagines a bunch of midget women following mathboy*
     
  20. Wolfsbane

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    Mathboy, you´re so owned.

    Blinky! Here´s twenty bucks *gives the bear the money*
    Now, when can I come down?
     
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