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To all my Touring Section, and HD Forum friends, I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving. We have so much to be grateful for, and even in these most difficult times, there is plenty for each of us to count our blessings. I know some are on more hard times than others, but it provides a great opportunity to share a little of what we have with those less fortunate. I'd like to encourage all of us to find a little way to give something back to those down on their luck. Donate some food, service, or even money to a worthy cause. There is no better feeling than helping those deserving souls when they truly need a helping hand. Have a good one out there, and let's reach out to those that are down.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!!! Wifey has to work Thursday night and I am on call. Looks like our turkey dinner will be in the Hospital Cafeteria! At least it's free for on duty staff.
I'm cutting down on my eating now so I can go hog wild Thursday!
Pun intended?
Yes, Happy Thanksgiving to all and glad to see that no one here tried to genercise it by calling it Happy Harvest or something similar. (The politically correct movement drives me nutz.) I think some schools etc are now referring to it that way now.
Isn't that an oxy-moron since the "politically correct" term actually is Thanksgiving, since it was our politicians who created the Thanksgiving Holiday in the first place? (Well, the Pilgrims and Indians created it, but you know what I mean.)
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