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Why would it be a joke? She's truly lost it. My whole family has. They say that I need to go on medication or something because I'm "manic depressive". Phh.
<Dr Phil>And why do you think they are wrong.</Dr Phil>
 
No, I'm really kidding. I do love the jokes.

My thanksgiving was great. My sister's boyfriend came to town, and he's a lot of fun. It's always great to see my grandmother and her turkey and ham. I really enjoy it.
 
I just couldn't understand why my grandma can't remember in her gomer head to take out the turkey early. She has truly lost it, and it annoyed me so much I just had to sock her.


did you do any of the cooking? if not then grow up seriously. Thanksgiving is quite a task to do.

I know I would be so very insulted if some kid made me feel guilty when i was cooking the meal and a mistake happened

mine was great but reading this kid's posts almost makes me sick tbh. i hope you learn to be appreciative
 
Mine was good. Food was great and plentiful, there are still leftovers in the fridge, but I think that if I eat any more turkey ever again in my life it will be too soon. But that's not so with the remaining cheesecake and chocolate pie in there :D
 


Old folks say "Yum!"

Haha, but yeah, it was good. Lots of food, family, and fun per usual. I suppose it's the only time I let my cranberry sauce touch my meat. :eek:

Anyway, I really love Thanksgiving. And being from New England, I like it more because it's a holiday that has its roots right here. Oddly enough, the weather was out of season for the day, hitting 60 when it should have been 40.
 
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