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#1 joisliniad

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Posted 24 November 2005 - 12:47 PM

Have a wonderfull day, and I have to say thank you for finding this board and a wonderful group to learn from.

#2 mish62

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Posted 24 November 2005 - 02:28 PM

Happy Thanks Giving To You Too

Being from the UK i was unaware that it is thanksgiving today.
Hope you have a good one.

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#3 Apparelyzed

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Posted 28 November 2005 - 02:36 PM

Hope Thanksgiving went ok. :)

You can always tell when there's a holiday involving lots of food, because this forum always goes quite!

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#4 Joed

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Posted 28 November 2005 - 07:11 PM

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and was able to spend some quality time with family.

We traveled to Alabama to spend Thanksgiving with my Mother-in-law....ah, that good southern cooking can really spoil you....I'm still thinking about that turkey and dressing....I won't mention the pies. :)
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