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My boss had his show/pet turkey stolen from his barn after it had been locked up for the night...

 

His wife and oldest son were on the news to share their story...

 

 

Stolen Turkey...

 

 

My Thanksgiving was pretty good! The worst thing about my Thanksgiving was the traffic on the way home Sunday. Traffic was so bad it turned out to be a 15 hour drive instead of a 10-11 hr drive.

 

 

How was your Thanksgiving? Share your Thanksgiving mishaps: like family fights/feuds/disputes, whatever!!!

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How was your Thanksgiving? Share your Thanksgiving mishaps: like family fights/feuds/disputes, whatever!!!

Mine was pretty uneventful. I was on a plane to South America!

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It was kinda awkward, being the first holiday since my Grandpa died, so everyone was a little down, especially my Grandma.

 

The drive home sucked though, my heat stopped working again, and I had to listen to my Mom bitch about how cold she was. What the f*ck am I supposed to do, I'm driving! :lol: Oh and my f*ckin aunt didn't make any cranberry sauce... :thumbs:

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...and here I was expecting you to say "the worst thing about your Thanksgiving was plucking all those d@mn feathers!" :lol:

 

haha yeah that would have been pretty funny! :thumbs:

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It was kinda awkward, being the first holiday since my Grandpa died, so everyone was a little down, especially my Grandma.

 

The drive home sucked though, my heat stopped working again, and I had to listen to my Mom bitch about how cold she was. What the f*ck am I supposed to do, I'm driving! :lol: Oh and my f*ckin aunt didn't make any cranberry sauce... :lol:

 

 

That really sucks dude... Women+Cold=Not Good... Especially when their kidneys get cold it makes you got to go the bathroom a lot! :thumbs:

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Had a blowout tuesday night driving to my parents house. the next day had a blowout on a cattle trailer (loaded, of course). thursday was good, friday flew a plane. All in all not a bad thanksgiving.

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Had a blowout tuesday night driving to my parents house. the next day had a blowout on a cattle trailer (loaded, of course). thursday was good, friday flew a plane. All in all not a bad thanksgiving.

 

 

Mine was pretty good,check my Thanksgiving Day thread...on the photo forum

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The normal Thanksgiving at my place. Stuff myself, watch football, stuff myself some more, watch more football. Some things will never change. :thumbs:

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The normal Thanksgiving at my place. Stuff myself, watch football, stuff myself some more, watch more football. Some things will never change. :thumbs:

 

 

I spend Thanksgiving with friends here in Iraq and a great dinner at the mess hall. I missed my family but I was surrounded by thousands of happy and thankful folks. Very nice.

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I spend Thanksgiving with friends here in Iraq and a great dinner at the mess hall. I missed my family but I was surrounded by thousands of happy and thankful folks. Very nice.

 

Thank you very much for your service to our country. :thumbs:

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The normal Thanksgiving at my place. Stuff myself, watch football, stuff myself some more, watch more football. Some things will never change. :thumbs:

 

 

I spend Thanksgiving with friends here in Iraq and a great dinner at the mess hall. I missed my family but I was surrounded by thousands of happy and thankful folks. Very nice.

 

Thanks for being a stand up guy in the US Armed Forces. There exists no better group on earth.

 

I have two son-in-laws that have spent way too much time over there in the big sandbox. Hopefully you guys will all be home sometime soon.

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My brother in law's mom split up with her 4th husband who my BIL actually liked. So she decided to bring her new man who she was screwing around while married to her 4th husband with her to thanksgiving at my BIL's house. Everyone there did not know how to act and it was quite tense. We all had decent clothes on except her, she decided she was gonna wear swearpants and a t-shirt. I have never heard my BIL cuss his mom out so bad. That was my fun and exciting thanksgiving.

 

O and shes a MILF!!!!!

 

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