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TheEconomyReallyisGettingBetter :) lol 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

I’ll cheer for the Lions thank you. And Hell will freeze over before I ever cheer for the Cowboys– I’d become an Obama drone before I’d cheer for the Cowboys….ok, I wouldn’t go THAT far but you get the idea

The Cowboys are lower than whale sh_t in my book.

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daman y'all 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

Seriously, I need to start taking “saying grace” a little more seriously.

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Rick Scoutmaster 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

What can I say? The comments above are America, by and large they are a peek into the breadth of what Thanksgiving is for many of us. Thanks men.

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Matt 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

My family has always had the tradition of making spaghetti carbonara the night before Thanksgiving. It’s not much, but it’s nice to get the immediate family together before the relatives arrive the next day.

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alexander 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Wordpress

ragardless of what you do or dont do, what you watch or dont watch, and who is at your thanksgiving table, it is also very important to remember how important your role is to the process, regardless of whether or not you are the head of the table or the guest.

As a Man without a son, and a son with a father who is not the best at engaging his teaching mode, I always find it is my duty to participate
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Zachariah 7 months, 4 weeks ago on Wordpress

The fact that the Lions suck so bad only makes it more fun to watch them on Thanksgiving! Getting mercilessly pounded each fall has become its own tradition for us Michiganians (even those of us who are displaced) and we take delight in our gloomy pigskin franchise. We have gotten so bad, that its almost fun watching a game and commenting on this year’s “new low.”

: )

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Erik 1 year, 1 month ago on Wordpress

One of our traditions at Thanksgiving is showing and letting the youngest boy

in the family pop the champagne cork. Also as dinner is winding down everyone

at the table demonstates his and her abilities at making their wine glass or

water goblet sing by rubbing their wetted finger along the rim. Great fun.

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DMD 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

In my immediate family we have our Thanksgiving dinner in early afternoon. In the evening, we have the tradition of going to the movies while NO ONE is in the theater. There were maybe six people present when my family saw the new James Bond movie last week. It’s great…. like your own private theater.

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Mark Loest 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

Much of American religiosity is about what we have done. That’s hardly thanks as it is arrogance. Go to church and hear about what God has done without your help or you helping yourself. You’ll truly be thankful once you realize you can’ go it alone, neither do you have to.

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Robert Gillam 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

I have found it hard in the past to get my large, extended family to watch football, and they declared going around the table to give thanks a big inconvenience. (I know, I know, but it’s family, what am I supposed to do about it?) So this year I started a few new traditions. I made a family football pool with each square only a dollar so even the broke teenagers could buy in. It really upped ... See all content

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Black Friday…

George Washington had a vision for this country. Was it three days of uninterrupted shopping? -John Melvoin ) Happy Holidays!…

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prin 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

it’s just me and my son so this year i decided he needed to know how to cook the dinner. he’s almost 20 and i’ve never asked him to help ever. I was surprised when he jumped at the chance. he made the pies, the sweet potatoes, the green bean casserole and washed, dried and salted the bird for me. it was great and without a doubt the bird turned out better this year than it ever has!

thanks
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Ken S. 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

We started a new tradition this year: ran the local Turkey Trot 5K/1 mile walk/run. The whole family was out for it–left the house at 0-dark-thirty for the 7:15 start, and it was beautiful (45 degrees and clear at sunrise here in Clearwater, FL).

Walking in the door, the smell of cooking turkey watered everyone’s mouth.

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Chris P. 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

Thanks for the ideas! When my son mentioned raking leaves, we got busy, made a pile and I got the camera…

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Andy 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

You disappoint me sir, at your lack of ability to spot a manliness coaching moment.

Being a Lions fan is indeed a great lesson in manliness, and life. It teaches you the meaning of loyalty and of not just jumping on the bandwagon of the next winner that comes along. It teaches you to be proud of where you come from, and to support your local team even when it’s hard to actually articulate
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Andy 1 year, 2 months ago on Wordpress

You disappoint me sir, at your lack of ability to spot a manliness coaching moment.

Being a Lions fan is indeed a great lesson in manliness, and life. It teaches you the meaning of loyalty and of not just jumping on the bandwagon of the next winner that comes along. It teaches you to be proud of where you come from, and to support your local team even when it’s hard to actually articulate
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