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    Thx Glen,are actually doing two that way tomorrow,one for dinner,one for leftovers (my fave).
    Turkey enchaladas,turkey soup,turkey gravy on pancakes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    LOL - no my Pope, since I have 8 of them now, I'm after more elusive game.....
    Ah, to know the joy of removing our daily sin (oops! beard) with a sainted straight of superior size. I need to increase the number of Our Lynn who is in Missouri to atone for my coveting nature.
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    On this day I wish all a Happy Thanksgiving, continual good health and welfare, sharp edges and above all, resist the temptation to shave and/or carve the turkey of the day with your straightedge.
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    Happy Thanksgiving to all!
    It is the little things I notice on this day of days. What was not available, nor even thought of, in my youth is now common enough to escape notice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    Happy Thanksgiving to all!
    It is the little things I notice on this day of days. What was not available, nor even thought of, in my youth is now common enough to escape notice.
    ~Richard
    when I think back to my youth (early 50s) I think about the first televisions,they were round,Ed sullivan show.
    Walking down to the post office with my Mom to make a phone call (10 cents)
    Party lines when we got our first in home phone.
    Shotgun shells were $2.50 a box,A Belgian Browning at sears was $300.00,the Calif Duck limit was 25 birds a day
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    I'm not a waterfowler but I love shooting clays with my Belgian Auto5.

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    Forgot to mention, a Gold Dollar is acceptable for carving.
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    Cheers to you all, foreign and domestic. I do 99% of the cooking generally and 100% on Thanksgiving. Did a little plumbing follow up after I put the turkey in the oven(yes I know it is a major holiday, but it couldn't be helped). Some quick cleaning etc. Now I am enjoying one of my most favorite beers. If you like IPA's you owe it to yourself to try this one. Just my wife and my father for dinner today. Hope everyone has a great day!

    P.S. They are 9% ABV and I am on my second one. Hope I don't have to post in cut of the day after I carve the turkey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Forgot to mention, a Gold Dollar is acceptable for carving.
    I don't know about the carving part, but they work great for slicing the giblets for the gravy,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by tedh75 View Post
    Cheers to you all, foreign and domestic. I do 99% of the cooking generally and 100% on Thanksgiving. Did a little plumbing follow up after I put the turkey in the oven(yes I know it is a major holiday, but it couldn't be helped). Some quick cleaning etc. Now I am enjoying one of my most favorite beers. If you like IPA's you owe it to yourself to try this one. Just my wife and my father for dinner today. Hope everyone has a great day!

    P.S. They are 9% ABV and I am on my second one. Hope I don't have to post in cut of the day after I carve the turkey!
    What, no Genesee Beer???
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