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Shirttail Slim said, 6 months ago
Good morning, Vagabonds
Shirttail Slim said, 6 months ago
THANKSGIVING A time to ignore the diet (diabetics excepted). Eat a full-filling meal, then go to the couch, or the recliner to watch football. And fall asleep.
Turkey and dressing, the secret sedative. :-))
Arye Uygur said, 6 months ago
Good morning, Vagabonds: I was stuffed even before my Thanksgiving plate was finished. Everything was so good. I thought I had no room for the candied yams, but when I tried one, I had to have 2 more. I fell asleep on my niece’s couch for an hour between the main meal and dessert and thus had room for 2 kinds of cake plus whipcream and icecream. I managed to make the 2 hour plus trip home frim NJ and then went right to sleep for 2 hours before logging on.
For today a ladyfriend invited me for a buffet. I want to see her but I will have to decline the buffet.
davidf42 said, 6 months ago
Welcome back Slim. Folks have been asking about you.
I kinda agree with Arye. I don’t think I want to think about eating today. Wow! After our Thanksgiving dinner, we all went to the living room and watched the Houston/Detroit game. I slept through the first quarter. Boy, was I glad I woke in time to see the rest of the game!
There was a humongous wreck yesterday on I-10 in the next county over from here, about an hour’s drive away from us. 100 vehicles were involved, 2 persons killed and 80 persons injured.
dkram said, 6 months ago
Good morning Village
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A sunny day in the NEK (boy this is weird)
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After the Thanksgiving meal I know what the Turkey feels like, stuffed.
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Heard about the big crash in Texas through the internet (the yahoo site)
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And I falls asleep during football games too.
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Watching Dick Van Dike on the TV, so I guess I’ll check out now and watch.
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ttfn
JanCinLV said, 6 months ago
Good morning Vagabonds.
We had a mini-adventure with the turkey fryer yesterday. We had just started to heat the oil when we ran out of propane! M took the tank to try to find someplace open to exchange it for a full one. Fortunately, our local Walgreen’s was open and had the Blue Rhino tanks. After that, everything went smoothly and we had a wonderful Thanksgiving meal.
David, I remember a crash like that ‘way back in the late 60’s or early 70’s on Interstate 5, in Southern Orange County, CA. It was so bad, they made a tv movie out of it.
I’m with the rest of you. I don’t think I’ll eat much today.
Montana Lady said, 6 months ago
Good Morning, Gang,
We, too stuffed ourselves. I just took a very small portion of everything, and still couldn’t finish my plate! We’re getting ready to go down for breakfast, and I’m not sure what I might even consider! Still stuffed!!!
Tonight, we’re hosting an engagement dinner for L & B at a very good Mexican restaurant in Old Town, San Diego. This is the only time we can get good Mexican food, and a very good strawberry margarita!
SWEETBILL
said, 6 months ago
GOOD AFTERNOON YA’LL
Sounds like everyone in the village had a great TG and safe one – God Bless
Gotta love left over turkey sandwiches down the road……………
Shirttail Slim said, 6 months ago
Vally fog they call it in the Central Valley in CA. They have those huge pile-ups every once in a while. Right now, Fresno is socked in, heavy fog for the next few days.
Farther north. around the Sacramento / Stockton area they call it “tulle fog” there in the northern Valley.
When I lived up on Kings Hill back in the early 70s, I was more than 100 miles east of the San Fran. Bay. The Vally fogs are winter events, and sincw I was living at about 3000 feet, I was above the fog. The air would be so clear I could see Mt. Diablo in East of the Bay, and Mt. Tamalpias to the north of San Fran. across the top of a solid layer of fog a 1000 feet or so lower than me.
People drive into those fogs at 60-70 mph, and think cutting back to 50 mph is really slowing down. I’m talking about both car drivers and truck drivers and 100-200 vehicle pile-ups.
I hope this hasn’t been TMI?.