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Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: pocket8 on November 27, 2008, 09:37:21 AM
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Happy Thanksgiving to you all from my Spoiler and me! May you Alembicians and the great people at the mother ship have a restful and fantastic day with those closest to you and your Santa Rosa kids!
Cheers,
John
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Ditto, here too. Happy Thanksgiving to all from western Colorado.
Rich
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Made the apple and pumpkin pies last night, rum cake was first thing we did today. Turkey is in the oven along with the traditional Portuguese stuffing. The rest of the family will be here in a couple of hours.
Looking forward to this day of thanks and family. Hope everyone can enjoy some of the same.
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I gave thanks today with a close friend here in Asheville. And I give thanks for every precious moment we share on this earth.
For those of you in countries other than the US, today was Thanksgiving Day here; a national holiday; a day we set aside just to give thanks.
I am thankful to all of you for this community.
I am thankful to everyone at Alembic for crafting my bass,
and for providing this space for us to be together.
And I am thankful for the amazing experience of being on this planet, on this day.
(Message edited by davehouck on November 27, 2008)
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Mica,
You stuff your turkey with portugese? And after Thanksgiving, leftovers which might mean hippie sandwiches .
Happy thanksgiving everyone.
Bradley
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Laid out a great table this afternoon and the turkey soup is almost done simmering. I've been cooking off and on for the past 14 hours and I think I've had enough for the day. My Thanksgiving starts now when I get to take a break.
Happy Thanksgiving to all in Alembic-land, and may the good feelings carry through the holiday season.
-bob
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David
We here in the UK give thanks to YOU!
Thanks for being a great moderator.
Thanks for being there when people need you
Thanks for calming tricky situations
Thanks for being so knowledgeable and helpful
Thanks for being such a great guy!!
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George is 100% right, cheers to you Dave!