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so who's going home — Brooklynian

so who's going home

Subject: so who's going "home"

and who's already "home" for the holiday :D . I'm already home..but then again..I don't celebrate it

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  • you don't celebrate thanksgiving!? are you communist!!!??
  • Home for me is always BK. One Thanksgiving I got as far as Kensington. I'm waiting for that rich relative to show herself and invite me to the tropics for a holiday. :wink:
  • lol @ Boygabriel..math was never my strong suit...so give some time to figure this one out..

    - thnksgiving = communist

    :D

    CG..enjoy :D
  • I stayed home for the first time in my life ever (I've usually gone to join my family in Cape Cod -- and when you think about it, not only do you get the family thing happening, but: seriously, Cape Cod on Thanksgiving is kind of perfect). This year I'm involved in a play that had a performance on that Friday, and the travel to and from the Cape is a hassle, and half the family wasn't showing up anyway due to various illnesses and we were just going to hit a restaurant anyway, and my own father said "You know, you may want to consider just blowing it off this year and make it easy on yourself."

    I had a small turkey breast and a couple friends over. I also live a half a block from Jive Turkey and was very amused to see the lines outside the night before.
  • You could always do a turkey sandwich from the deli and a bag of Craisins. Which would be funny, except I've actually done that before when I've had to work on Thanksgiving. :evil:
  • Carnivore wrote: You could always do a turkey sandwich from the deli and a bag of Craisins. Which would be funny, except I've actually done that before when I've had to work on Thanksgiving. :evil:
    forcing people to work on thanksgiving should be a federal offense (some professions exempted).

    my friend used to be an i-banker and they made him work for like 24 hours straight on thanksgiving one year. that was pretty much the final straw which pushed him out of the industry.

    i-banking was invented by the devil.
  • Boygabriel wrote: [quote=Carnivore]You could always do a turkey sandwich from the deli and a bag of Craisins. Which would be funny, except I've actually done that before when I've had to work on Thanksgiving. :evil:
    forcing people to work on thanksgiving should be a federal offense (some professions exempted).

    my friend used to be an i-banker and they made him work for like 24 hours straight on thanksgiving one year. that was pretty much the final straw which pushed him out of the industry.

    i-banking was invented by the devil.


    BG..you take this TG thing seriously, hmm? :lol:
  • It's the best holiday. It's the most honest holiday. It's about food and family. Xmas pretends to be about religion.

    Although I suppose t-day pretends to be about goodwill between a group of people and those they perpetrated genocide on.
  • Oh man, I've seen the Jive Turkey lines...you're right, queencallipygos, that's a sight to behold.

    Cape Cod, hmm? I'm gonna have to PM you for spring break! :)
  • chefsgirl06 wrote: Oh man, I've seen the Jive Turkey lines...you're right, queencallipygos, that's a sight to behold.

    Cape Cod, hmm? I'm gonna have to PM you for spring break! :)
    Heh; fair warning that these days I seem to only go to Cape Cod during the winter. It's just shaken down that way.
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