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Started by whitepe, November 26, 2002, 06:31:34 AM

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whitepe

I heard this one on Bob and Tom this morning.

Why do the Detroit Lions always play on Thanksgiving Day?

Answer:  So you can know when another Turkey is done.



Sorry Jeff,  but I just had to do it.
Retribution is okay and expected.

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Jeff

Thats O.K., thats why Michiganders eat so much turkey, cause it tastes so much like lion. :)

I still watch em.  :'( :)
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Noble_Ma

Sorry Jeff but I'll have to go with the Patriots.

Jeff

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Noble_Ma

To the victory turkey dinner ;D  where else!

Tom

Will there be any Buccaneers there?  They eat cheese.

Noble_Ma

I'm not sure, but I know they have a lot of Sap ;D

Jeff

Tom has anybody ever told you where your Buccaneers were?
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Bro. Noble

Right under his Buccancap.  That reminds me of the guy that went into the poultry processing plant where his cousin worked-----Asked if Orville Saxhaur worked there.  The recptionist checked the personnel records and said  here he is, he's a pheasant plucker.  The guy says yep that's him----smiling all the time.

Noble
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Paul_H

 :DThanks Noble,I've passed that on to my Dad,sister,and a few others already since I got home.Had to help my wife with it a little.
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Bro. Noble

The same guy went to the same place another time to see Orville.  He asked the recptionist if there was a Saxhaur there.  She said "Hell, we don't even get a coffee break".

Noble
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Corley5

The Lions are perennial losers and just plain suck!  Go Green Bay!!!
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Jeff

Hey! They suck in a good way. We can depend on them!

go lions
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Noble_Ma

Seeing that the post is titled Thanksgiving, I'd like to wish all of the forum folks a very pheasant( for Noble) and happy Thanksgiving.  Go Pats ;D

Weekend_Sawyer

 Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Hope everyone gets enough Turkey or Goose and Deer!

I don't realy follow sports and when I do I root for the under dog. So GO UNDERDOG!!!!

There's no need to fear, Underdog is here!
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OneWithWood

Happy thanksgiving to all!   My wife has decreed that I will do no work of any kind tomorrow.  We are going to just lay around and enjoy each other's company all day - that is when we are not feeding the neighbors chickens, our dogs, or tending to the fires.  I am so thankful for such a wonderful partner  
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DonT

Here is wishing all of you south of the border a happy Thanksgiving.Our thanksgiving is in october so I have already recovered from the feast.  DonT

Tom

Well what are you waiting for?  Slip on down and do it again. :D

Bill Johnson

 8) 8) Happy Thanksgiving everyone. 8) 8)
Bill

Bibbyman

[shadow=green,left,300]Yea! Happy Thanksgiving one and all !!![/shadow]
Mary had been cookin' and cleanin' for days and is in the kitchen right now rattlin' pots and pans.  I'll be going in and askin', "What's for breakfast?" and getting' the said news, "There ain't none."  :-/

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Jeff

Just Tammy and I and the Kids, and whoever those guys are out on the living room floor (Jeremys school buddies).

Tammy and I got up early this morning. I am in charge of the turkey and stuffing and she is in charge of the chaos I create around me. ;D Thank goodness for Tammy! Usually I deer hunt Thanksgiving but don't have the urge this year. When I hunt I put the turkey in about 2:00 AM so when I get back about 10 its time to steal dressing!  We just got the bird in the oven so we won't be eating till probably the time when the lions have beaten the Pats senseless. ;D The Lions Suck, but they do always play well on Thanksgiving. This won't be turkey day this year, Stacy bought the turkey and its 23 lbs! Its going to be Turkey Month!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone and I am sorry about the mess that nekid turkey on the home page made on the corner of your monitor ;)
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Corley5

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!  I'm going out in a few minutes to fire up the deep fryer.  Last year was the first I'd deep fried a turkey.  This year'll be the second.  It turned out excellent laat year.  Hopefully the outcome will be the same this year.  I hope your Lions win Jeff but I don't have any faith in them.  They never should have fired Wayne ;D ;D ;D
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Dugsaws

Just like to wish everyone here a safe and happy Thanksgiving, and hope that everyone has a lot to be thankful for, I know I sure do.
Doug
Doug

dewwood

A warm and Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Dewey
Selling hardwood lumber, doing some sawing and drying, growing the next generation of trees and enjoying the kids and grandkids.

Jeff

Just wanted to letcha all know that for only 4 of us we are putting a heck of a hurt on this here turkey!!
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Bibbyman

Real nutso day!  Just got my pancakes eat when there was a knock on the door.  It was a guy that lives up the road that we'd sawn for before.  He wanted to know if I'd saw some logs for him.  Sure. Well,  he'd bring them Sunday and just drop off the trailer. Would that be Ok? Sure.  He leaves. The three granddaughters were pretty active and under foot so I decided I 'd take them up to my folk's house to visit for a while. Mary approved.  While visiting with them,  Mom got  a phone call.  It was a guy wanting a cedar mantelpiece sawn out.  We worked out the details and such.  He didn't even realize he had called the wrong place.  (Happens with some regularity.)   Got back down to the house and we all set down to a lovely Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings.  Hardly got done and set down to watch the rest of The Alamo when the phone rang.  It was the guy that was there just after breakfast.  He had his logs loaded and wanted to bring them right now.  Ok. Fine.  Went out to meet him and got his trailer spitted and unhooked.  He and the two other guys were avid hunters so we had to talk about deer season.  Then they hadn't seen our mill we got last January so we looked that over.  We were standing there talking when one guy says "Look there – an eagle!"  Sure enough a big bald eagle flew directly over us not 100 feet above.  Sure wish I had my camera.

Guess I'm thankful I had a good breakfast,  business, Thanksgiving Dinner with all my immediate family AND got to see a bald eagle up close.
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Gordon

happy turkey to all.

Nothing better than a fresh cooked bird and stuffin.

Guess this is a little late but in the knowledge base there are a couple of good recipies on stuffing.

Gordon

Jeff

MInes BETTER THEN GORDONS!!!!

Ya'll want to try I got plenty left, it it took 5 loafs to make it this year cause stacy bought turkey on steroids.
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DanG

Turkey on HEMMOROIDS!? :o    BOY, it'd take a lot of stuffing to cover that up!
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ADfields

Did it look like this one Bibbyman?   It was in that tree out the back window of my house all last winter.   Thay are as comon up hear as crows are down ther!   I have not seen it this winter but ther is NO snow on that mountian yet this year.


Well it's been GREAT around hear today and I hope every one had a good day as well!!!!
 8)

Andy

Tillaway

Good picture of that seagull....errr ...Eagle. When I was working out of Petersburg, AK the first time, I had never seen Eagles sitting on street lights, right down town in fact.  I was fishing at Eagles Roost park on the edge of town, if you wanted to keep any fish you had to hide them under a rock or the audience roosting in the trees would swoop down and grab your dinner.  They aren't a bit shy if you have fish, I've even had them do this while fishing in Oregon.

By the way Barbequed the bird yesterday...mmmmm good.
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Bibbyman

We see quite a few of them here in Missouri along the river bluffs in the fall and winter.  Kind of have a group of people that tour up and down the river drives looking for them.  This was the first time I'd seen a mature one fly right over us.  With the clear blue sky behind it, it was something special.
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ADfields

Ther are a couple of spots neer hear that a guy can see 8 or 10 at once neer all the time.   Down neer Skagway this time of year thay are so thick in spots thay brake huge branches from the trees, just thousands of them!
Andy

Bro. Noble

They are fairly common along the creeks here.  I've seen 5 or 6 at a time.  I still stop and watch every time I see one.

Noble
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CHARLIE

Eagle watching is fun over on the Mississippi River. Bunch of Bald Headed eagles and a few Golden eagles. Wabasha, Minnesota (Home of the movie Grumpy Old Men) has an "Eagle Watch" pier where they've installed spotting scopes for people. It makes for a nice afternoon. After watching eagles, we then drive over the bridge to the little town of Nelson, Wisconsin to buy some cheese at the Nelson Cheese Factory and get one of their ice cream cones. They sell the best creamiest ice cream!8)
Charlie
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