...being here? Look I know I'm here under spurious circumstances and all that, but I am currently cooking Reese a Thanksgiving dinner (and for me & the kids) because today is Thanksgiving for our Colonial cousins, so what do you give thanks for? The usual "the Americans being there and not here" is a given, btw. Mine first, I suppose: Still being able to walk and talk (all be it badly) Having an incredibly understanding spouse (won't bore you with details) and Rain. What do you give thanks for?
Hi Sarah. Answer the question!! Yes Miss woops sorry I give thanks for life in general, the well being of family and friends. May I go now Miss please :P
You are not the only one..... I am in a really good mood.... i have been surprised at work and as a thank you, they got me in the a thanksgiving dinner, turkey and the works!!!!..... they even manage to find some pumpkin pie....... only problem is i promised my friends a thanksgiving meal... so i am slaving over oven and turkey and food as we speak...... anyway what am thankful for this year My family and the gorgeous new addition to it..(still can't get use to being called uncle sean) My slowly improving health.. and all the people who have stood by me in the last year of troubles i have had, you certainly find out who your friends are...... Sean xxxxxxx
VIX!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG..... funny you should post a thread about thanksgiving.... Denise asked me last night to PM Reese to ask him what thanksgiving was... Reese wasn't online so I didn't bother.. Anyways... seeing as you're here........... what the devil are they thanking???? :lol: :lol:
Everything A little poem for Reese on Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day "He laid her on the table So white, clean and bare. His forehead wet with beads of sweat He rubbed her here and there. He touched her neck and then her breast And then drooling, felt her thigh. The slit was wet and all was set, He gave a joyous cry. The hole was wide... he looked inside All was dark and murky. He rubbed his hands and stretched his arms And then he stuffed the turkey!" Author Unknown
Quote by Jas-Tim Everything A little poem for Reese on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day "He laid her on the table So white, clean and bare. His forehead wet with beads of sweat He rubbed her here and there. He touched her neck and then her breast And then drooling, felt her thigh. The slit was wet and all was set, He gave a joyous cry. The hole was wide... he looked inside All was dark and murky. He rubbed his hands and stretched his arms And then he stuffed the turkey!" Author Unknown
Jas XXX Heheheheheheheheheheh........... Thanks for everything...... OK... I can go with that.... so why do the US feel the need to be thankful but we don't????
Quote by bluexxx Everything A little poem for Reese on Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day "He laid her on the table So white, clean and bare. His forehead wet with beads of sweat He rubbed her here and there. He touched her neck and then her breast And then drooling, felt her thigh. The slit was wet and all was set, He gave a joyous cry. The hole was wide... he looked inside All was dark and murky. He rubbed his hands and stretched his arms And then he stuffed the turkey!" Author Unknown
Jas XXX Heheheheheheheheheheh........... Thanks for everything...... OK... I can go with that.... so why do the US feel the need to be thankful but we don't???? We have harvest festival but they're too mean to give us the day off. :lol: :lol: Jas XXX
I believe it has something to do with the founding fathers starving, because they were twats, and the native people giving them a turkey, so they had summat to eat. I am probably miles off, though.
HARVEST FESTIVAL :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: .. that's something to do with little children taking tins of beans into school, isn't it? :lol: :lol: So it's a history thing... about a turkey :shock: .... one turkey, or a whole herd? I can't see how one turkey can feed the whole of America! Or was it a special turkey, like those fish Jesus had, that fed three million, or whatever unrealistic number it was ? No Americans or Jesus-fans were harmed in the production of this post... I am only joking OK :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote by Vix ...being here? Look I know I'm here under spurious circumstances and all that, but I am currently cooking Reese a Thanksgiving dinner (and for me & the kids) because today is Thanksgiving for our Colonial cousins, so what do you give thanks for? The usual "the Americans being there and not here" is a given, btw. Mine first, I suppose: Still being able to walk and talk (all be it badly) Having an incredibly understanding spouse (won't bore you with details) and Rain. What do you give thanks for?
Well I could say I'll give thanks for answering my question 'I wonder how Vix is getting on?' But I'll stick with thanks for the conversion of a little Angel,who's close to my heart! .
I'd give thanks for a roof over my head Food on the table and a warm body in bed to snuggle up to on these cold nights actually a man who doesn't scream when I put my cold feet on him at least
Quote by Vix Serious now This link will answer the question >>>>>>> "WHY TURKEY" >>>>>
Read, inwardly digest and enjoy. Phredd
And get stuffed! That was a bit harsh, darlin'! I'm sure Phredd likes a bit o' stuffing like the rest of us! How's the dinner going? Give our best to your Reese. .
Quote by westerross Serious now This link will answer the question >>>>>>> "WHY TURKEY" >>>>>
Read, inwardly digest and enjoy. Phredd
And get stuffed! That was a bit harsh, darlin'! I'm sure Phredd likes a bit o' stuffing like the rest of us! How's the dinner going? Give our best to your Reese. . :lol2: Does stuffing contain sausage meat : NO :- the reason I ask is I do not like sausage meat. Phredd oh ffs:- work it out lol
Thanks for...... The natural nature of so so many people. You hear about all the bad stuff that goes on - but rarely about the good side of human nature. My special thanks to three women who helped me yesterday morning, the most perfect example of giving, without realising the impact of their actions had on me. The first two were of no help to me, in that they could do nothing - but they still stopped, not only stopped, but they stayed with me. So when I say they could do nothing - in reality their actions done so much more than they will ever even begin to realise. The third woman that stopped, was the one that could help, and help she did. Superb woman, to whom I'm so grateful, not only for what she done, but the fact that her natural nature made sure that she did stop and help, rather than carry on. Lovely how sometimes perfect strangers can touch your lives in a pretty profound way. So yes, my thanks is for the natural human nature of many many people out there. To all unsung heros :cheers: many of whom haven't a clue that they are one
Give thanks for...."small mercy's" have no idea what that means precisley but ny nan used to say it all the time to be honest though everyday i get up and know that i am more fortunate in many many ways than a good 90% of the population of the planet, decent house, job, car and people who care about me ( all together now ooow) (or vomit whichever suits :twisted: ) so we dont all have a bad wrap really. No 1 tip :shock: turn the water off when you brush your teeth, dont leave it running, that amount of water could save 5 peoples lives in deprived ares of the world!! ( off high horse, saddle removed horse running into the distance)
I give thanks for a great life, a great wife and all the fun and laughter that goes with both.... Health wealth and happiness to one and all..... Well almost all lol... Mike xxx