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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Pappy on November 24, 2015, 06:39:04 am
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Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving, we all have lots to be thankful for that is for sure. :)
Pappy
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Happy thanksgiving stick benders.
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Yep you fellas.Happy turkey,goose,prarie chicken,duck,pig,VENISEN, Thanksgiving!!!!!! It's always good to count your blessings.
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Pappy,
I haven't made it to the classic as yet. :'(
I do hope to. I also understand that
your giving goes way beyond just this one day. :)
A very Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. ;)
Happy Thanksgiving all :)
Zuma
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of my Friends and Family. I'll spend mine in the woods hunting and hanging with good friends.
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I hope everyone has a Happy & Safe Thanks Giving! Ed
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Happy & a safe Thanksgiving to all ! I'm gonna be in the Woods also. Bob
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Same to you and yours pappster, enjoy the time from work.
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Indeed! I will be working at the NDN museum tomorrow. Enjoying a domestic turkey when I get home. My wife, father and I killed and cleaned and three turkeys for a friend and we got to keep the biggest one! 50/50 free range and pen fed. Thankful for so many things and prayerful for so many more. Thanks to all of you here for your support, humar and stories over the past several years since I have joined this forum!
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Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
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Gobble Gobble all you can! Have a great one!
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Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving everyone ;)
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Hope you all have family/friends with which to enjoy this wonderful holiday. Our place, as usual, will be busting at the seams. Maybe some of the young'uns will go out to the back40 and fling a few arrows!
Everyone do your best to keep safe!
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happy thanksgiving to all, and I hope all have a great thanksgiving.
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Pappy, and all the rest on this site,
I wish a very Happy, and Safe, and Healthy Thanks giving to you all, and your families. I will not be spending it in the woods, but will be spending it the easy way, by accepting a really good neighbors offer, to join them, their Daughter, and grand children, and another couple of neighbors, for Thanks giving ham. I "am" bringing a bottle of wine, and baking a loaf of banana nut bread, so as to not feel like too much of a mooch. She is a great cook, so I am going to skip my usual large breakfast! I am so thankful for so many things, Family, Relatives, Pets,Good Friends & Neighbors, relatively good health, fortune, and this site. Have a wonderful, and thankful day, and eat like it will be a couple more or so, before you can eat again! ;)
P.S. Hunter Bob, there is only ONE stickbender, and that be me. ;) :P Have a great day, sir.
Wayne
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of my friends here on pa! I hope you all give thanks in your own way! I will be spending mine with family and maybe if I'm lucky I can sneak out on my brother in laws place and stick a turkey. Here in Missouri turkeys are part of our archery tags.
Good luck and be safe to all the hunters! And everyone else, enjoy the time spent with family and friends! Patrick
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happy thanksgiving everyone. Tony
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Happy thanksgiving to all. I hope it's a gooder!!! Miss you guys on here. I need to get back on here more. Cheers! dpgratz
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Here I am at work. But don't feel to bad for me. I started the first turkey in the smoker at 5:00 a.m. While I am gone, someone will stop by my house and the second turkey goes in the oven at 12:00, the stuffing some time later. The ham was farmed out last night to yet another friend that will use her oven to do the green bean casserole, too. Yet others have the relish trays, the rolls, sweet potatoes, mashed taters, and whatever else you may need.
Around 4:00, I will lock up the store and head for home. It's always a surprise to see who shows up thru the day. Most years 15-20 people wander thru, get fed, and take home an extra plate or two. I call it "Odds and Sods, Spares and Pairs" and it is a come one, come all sort of thing for those that have nowhere else to go. Numbers were down last year, but we expect 20 people this year.
It was a near run thing this year. Unplanned expenses ate up the coffee can of loose change and spare dollars I use to buy the groceries for this shindig. Luckily, some extra hours at work showed up to save the day. Not being terribly close with my family, this is my gift to me. It's a completely selfish act because I like doing this.
So, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Count your blessings, tell others how they make your life worth living, do your own loaves and fishes thing, and get on with the task of living. Thanks everyone here for yet another year as a primitive archer community.
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good on you, man. Thanks for giving!