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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 10:08 AM
by the Tanned One
Hope you all have a SAFE & HAPPY Thanksgiving :cool:

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 10:31 AM
by twin55
the Tanned One wrote:Hope you all have a SAFE & HAPPY Thanksgiving :cool:
X2!
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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 11:06 AM
by 1st 5er
...off to the ranch. :D

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 11:22 AM
by Duke
I'm on it!

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Apron is Claudia's idea.......................happy wife, happy life you know.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 11:58 AM
by Mark 88/M5 Houston
Duke wrote:I'm on it!

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Apron is Claudia's idea.......................happy wife, happy life you know.
You know that that picture will never go away. ;)

I hope you and yours have a very thankful Thanksgiving.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 12:02 PM
by Duke
Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:You know that that picture will never go away. ;)
Yea, like the one I took of myself when I was asked to hold Brad's camera when he went to the bathroom.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 12:10 PM
by twin55
Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:
Duke wrote:I'm on it!

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Apron is Claudia's idea.......................happy wife, happy life you know.
You know that that picture will never go away. ;)

I hope you and yours have a very thankful Thanksgiving.
The picture "for sure...his best friend have his ear pointing up as to say...What the f#@k! you doing? ;)

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 12:59 PM
by Karl Grau
I strolled down for coffee at the la-de-da place where the prices make Starbucks seem reasonable. I'm sitting on the seawall drinking it now.
After coffee it's back home for a power nap so I'll be fresh and rested for Bloody Marys. :D

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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 1:20 PM
by Bimmerguy2002
every thanksgiving, we gather in the living room after our turkey is prepared, and watch our VHS copy of "jumanji"

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 1:22 PM
by Bimmerguy2002
twin55 wrote:
Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:
Duke wrote:I'm on it!

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Apron is Claudia's idea.......................happy wife, happy life you know.
You know that that picture will never go away. ;)

I hope you and yours have a very thankful Thanksgiving.
The picture "for sure...his best friend have his ear pointing up as to say...What the f#@k! you doing? ;)

I have an image on my hard drive of a guy putting his member inside a turkey....too bad this forum is work safe.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 1:29 PM
by mooseheadm5
It disturbs me that you kept that image on your hard drive, Matt, but it doesn't really surprise me.

Happy Thanksgiving, all. Sorry that some of you have to work but be thankful you have a job even if it isn't the ideal situation.

Turkey is finishing up its soak in brine. It'll be in the oven soon.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 1:35 PM
by oldskool
I'm about to take some freshly baked apple pies to security down at the gate. I may need a designated driver however. :shock:

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 1:42 PM
by Duke
Bimmerguy2002 wrote:I have an image on my hard drive of a guy putting his member inside a turkey....too bad this forum is work safe.
Keep it up........working on another time out huh.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 2:08 PM
by Mab1957
Love it, Duke! Your 'best friend' there is keenly interested in the outcome of your culinary work!

Paul, I use that brine approach too. Yum! A few more hours and we'll be thank-full. Pinot Noir recommended by the Sommelier today. :D

I noticed today (since I'm at home with nothing to do but look around and play in shop) that my neighbor has a new old toy in his driveway. What is it?
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Buddy didn't seem to be too keen on my visit, so it is a distance shot from outside the invisible fence. :rofl:

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 2:49 PM
by Mark 88/M5 Houston
I know I should really ignore and not comment on Matt's posts 99.9% of the time; but... This one is a new low considering the tone of this thread.

Matt, this is as bad as most anything (that didn't get you the time out) from the "Eurobeat" days. You could be a productive (and dare I say respected) member of the forum here if you would finally grow up and resist the temptation to drawn attention to yourself with the inappropriate posts.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 2:52 PM
by Duke
Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:I know I should really ignore and not comment on Matt's posts 99.9% of the time; but... This one is a new low considering the tone of this thread.
+1 as it encourages him. This could not pass though. I am really getting tired of all the gay comments out of him.

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 3:24 PM
by Karl Grau
Well then it's a good thing I'm maturing because I had a post all ready to go regarding your apron and then deleted it. :)


The power nap went well. Just got back from picking up celery and limes for the BMs (also picked up a carne asada burrito from Roberto's to hold me over).
The family thing was last night so today is the FUN party. We're doing a beer tasting later and everyone has to bring one big bottle of beer. My contributions are Stone Brewing Double Bastard Ale & Green Flash Brewing Barlywine. Both are brewed locally.
I just have to put a playlist together on the Imod and then I can pretty much kick it 'til 3:00.


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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 5:27 PM
by AT8M5
Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Charles, ever try a dill pickle spear in lieu of the celery?

Karl

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 5:45 PM
by Karl Grau
Claussen FTW! Great minds think alike. :)
I actually hate celery for BMs. It provides zero flavor and displaces valuable volume in the glass. I have it on hand for less enlighten guests. I like big martini size olives and pickled string beans too.

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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 5:57 PM
by clangpap
Karl Grau wrote:I like big martini size olives and pickled string beans too.
I once ran into some spicy pickled green beans that were particularly well suited. Pickled carrots and pickled asparagus also work well. I agree with you both on the negative value of celery as a swizzle stick.

I'm envious of you all and I hope you all have lots to be thankful for today.

Silent TV in the office with the football on (half time anyway).

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 6:05 PM
by AT8M5
Add a jumbo shrimp in there for a shrimp cocktail you can drink. ;)

Karl

Posted: Nov 24, 2011 8:01 PM
by mooseheadm5
Feeling pretty fat and happy now. Turkey, cranberry sauce (home made), dressing, fresh green bean casserole made with home made mushroom soup, mashed yukon gold potatoes with roasted garlic and rosemary, and home made gravy. Washed it down with Samuel Adams Infinium 2010. Pumpkin bars for dessert. Took all day to cook (though using Alton Brown's method the turkey takes under 3 hours) and only minutes to consume.

Enjoy the rest of the holiday all!

Posted: Nov 25, 2011 9:03 AM
by oldskool
Here at the hacienda was a wee bit nutz.
We had fried turkey and a honey glazed ham. Next came corn, spinach and green bean casseroles. There was a sweet potato something or another in there somewhere but I don't remember much about it. I do recall trying to take pictures of my Sister-in-law's ass but got caught because stupid cell phone makes noise when a photo is snapped. Awkward.

Scratch made pumpkin and apple pies rounded it all out and I even delivered some pies to some other people just to share.

Posted: Nov 27, 2011 12:24 AM
by 1st 5er
Made it home... awesome Thanksgiving with just the little woman while all the kids were off to their outlaws with the grandkids.

Posted: Dec 04, 2011 4:43 PM
by a
oldskool wrote:I'm about to take some freshly baked apple pies to security down at the gate. I may need a designated driver however. :shock:
Are you in a gated community or some sorta minimum security lock up? Sorta like Elwood P. Dowd ?

Posted: Dec 04, 2011 7:15 PM
by oldskool
a wrote:
oldskool wrote:I'm about to take some freshly baked apple pies to security down at the gate. I may need a designated driver however. :shock:
Are you in a gated community or some sorta minimum security lock up? Sorta like Elwood P. Dowd ?
Actually my gate. My security.
Found out the hard way that cameras suck.