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Turkey or Ham?
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If you celebrate Thanksgiving Day, which will you be loading up on your plate tomorrow?
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What about both? We usually have a turkey and some ham. MMMMM!! Can't wait for tomorrow!
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Half The People I Know Are Below Average
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Originally posted by daimoni:
Wrong. Think Incisors.
No. Wrong you. i have been
since i was something like 15...
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I just put ham, because I knew that everyone else would specify turkey. Sorry to be a rebel (but ham is damn good anyway).
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Originally posted by daimoni:
Yes, I was 15 once. And then I grew up.
i didn't ... ok i take that as compliment ... for not having aged incorrectly
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Where is the option for "I'm a vegetarian"?
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mmmm. I'm having both.. and going for seconds. Yummy.
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Tomorrow we find out if my mother landed on her head when she fell off of the turnip truck. Deep-fried turkey, take #4, and she's screwed up the first three.
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I hate Thanksgiving! IT is, by far, the worst holiday ever. I'm partial to the 4th of July. My family will have about 6 turkeys, and I will touch a roll if they are lucky. I wish I could just stay in bed tomorrow.
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Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Sitting around, watching parades and then football, hanging out with family, and then it all culminates in a magnificent feast of turkey, stuffing, corn, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, rolls, corn bred, salads, and pie. Mmmm, pie.
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stuffing and mashed potatoes, baby! some candied yams... actually, I have no clue what I'm eating this year, I'm going to John's families thing.
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I tried to sig-spam the forums.
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Damn this reminds me I only have until tomorrow to get my free ham from Pathmark� for spending $250.00 on groceries.
I'll be eating the ham here and there. I'll be spending Thanksgiving with the siblings and out.....er.......I mean IN-laws.
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Originally posted by Mulattabianca:
"Vegetarian" is an old Indian word meaning,"Lousy hunter."
-- Andy Roony
By the way, Ham is for Christmas... isn't it, Chef?
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you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods,
you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F. Roberts
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Originally posted by olePigeon:
By the way, Ham is for Christmas... isn't it, Chef?
I thought Jesus was for Christmas...or maybe that's Christmas was for Jesus...crap...I think I just derailed my own topic...
Back on topic, I'll be piling on the turkey later today, along with a lot of stuffing and potatos.
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I like ham better, but c'mon it's Thanksgiving, turkey is the only choice.
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Originally posted by olePigeon:
By the way, Ham is for Christmas... isn't it, Chef?
Since when did Jesus eat ham?
Seriously, in Nazareth around 2000 years ago they would have been eating lamb or mutton if they were eating any kind of animal. So how does ham become a traditional food on this holiday? Wasn't Jesus born Jewish : you know the people with the consume-no-pig-parts dietary prohibition. Me wants to know.
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One should never stop striving for clarity of thought and precision of expression.
I would prefer my humanity sullied with the tarnish of science rather than the gloss of religion.
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I automatically think of Turkey for Thanksgiving & Ham for Christmas!
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I had turkey, but I love ham too
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BZZZZZZZ WRONG!!! Christmas = Turkey or Roast Beef (or both )
My dad was from Newcastle England and insisted on Roast Beef and Yorkshire pudding for X-Mas. My mom was from Kansas and insisted on Turkey. So guess what? We used to have BOTH on Christmas. The old man used to make some kick arse Yorkshire pudding too (and no it's not something you eat for desert, it's actually almost like a bread with the roast beef juices mixxed-in) delicious stuff.
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Calamari and veal. Mmmmm, non-traditional meals are good.
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