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Thanksgiving Plans?

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Holiday plans?
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Going to my brother's place. Bringing all the growlers of 1812 ale...oh yeah, and a bunch of food as well. Might have a look at teh comet if I can find it.


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Hey fella, I am headed with Melissa to our friend Fodge's place. I believe he is throwing a Thanksgiving to beho-- shit, I just remembered I said I would bring some beer over. Welp! See you in a bit, Jolt Country!
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At last count, we're having 22 people over tomorrow for lunch. Susan has been cooking all day. I made one thing and it didn't turn out.

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Just finished Thanksgiving dinner at a relatively classy restaurant in Berkeley called Chez Panisse (and I'm painfully reminded that $160 for a three course meal for two is apparently now a good deal in my book) and am now intolerably drunk on very expensive alcohol and filled to the brim with good food.

Tomorrow we'll be heading to a little diner in the city for appropriate Turkey Day food at around 11:30 and then will likely pass out somewhere grassy and soft.

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Sorry to hear that, gsdgsd. Do you at least have a little action on the games being played?
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It's ok, this is something like the sixth straight T-giving I've worked. No action on the games, I've done such a bad job at that this year that I'm taking a little break. Had I gone for it, I'd have been pretty interested in Pittsburgh +3.5 and Detroit -6.5. Since I didn't, look for both of those to pan out.

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I've been watching Amazon lightning deals all day.

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Anything catch your eye?

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Retro wrote:Anything catch your eye?
I've got 8 packages on the way already and it's not even really Black Friday yet. And only one is a gift for somebody else.

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Went to Andy's aunt and uncles, cooking our turkey tomorrow.
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It all went so fast I'm almost tempted to cook another turkey soon.

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I would love to do that. My wife is like, "no, we can't! It's too expensive!" I'm like, we can eat turkey sandwiches for a month!
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I'd just be happy to get turkey on Thanksgiving. My family can't even do that. It's ONE day a year.

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