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Thanksgiving aftermath
#360664 - 11/27/16 05:26 PM
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Here's the aftermath of my belated Thanksgiving party last night. A bunch of my Swedish friends were interested in seeing what this whole Thanksgiving thing is all about, and so about 15 people ended up showing up, roughly 10 of them with food to contribute.
One of my friends drank a bit too much and is still laying miserably on my couch. Overall, a pretty successful Thanksgiving.
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Re: Thanksgiving aftermath
[Re: MooglyGuy]
#360665 - 11/27/16 06:20 PM
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Glad I don't have to clean that up. Holy shit!
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Re: Thanksgiving aftermath
[Re: MooglyGuy]
#360681 - 11/28/16 04:31 AM
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> Here's the aftermath of my belated Thanksgiving party last night. A bunch of my > Swedish friends were interested in seeing what this whole Thanksgiving thing is all > about, and so about 15 people ended up showing up, roughly 10 of them with food to > contribute. > > > One of my friends drank a bit too much and is still laying miserably on my couch. > Overall, a pretty successful Thanksgiving.
& I bet you all held hands around the table as you led the prayer of Thanksgiving.
j/k I'm sure that didn't happen. 'Hope you were, or are, at least thankful, or appreciative, in some regard, and acknowledging that you are blessed with not only luxuries, but necessities. Pigging out comes 2nd to that.
I almost sound like I'm lecturing, but not I'm meaning to. Just... saying.
Yeah. Thanksgiving.
For TG, I made and ate a too spicy stir-fry.... alone. "Thank you Lord for this food."
Edit: in other words, just like any other day.
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Re: Thanksgiving aftermath
[Re: MooglyGuy]
#360684 - 11/28/16 01:28 PM
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> Here's the aftermath of my belated Thanksgiving party last night. A bunch of my > Swedish friends were interested in seeing what this whole Thanksgiving thing is all > about, and so about 15 people ended up showing up, roughly 10 of them with food to > contribute. > > > One of my friends drank a bit too much and is still laying miserably on my couch. > Overall, a pretty successful Thanksgiving.
Better than mine. I did the traveling (just 30 minutes) to eat with the family thing for the first time in several years. Two days later, for the first time in years, I was sick. Still am.
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Indeed. Scary. (nt)
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#360697 - 11/29/16 12:46 AM
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Re: Thanksgiving aftermath
[Re: Tomu Breidah]
#360698 - 11/29/16 12:50 AM
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I was invited to my homo male friends' home, as were my parents (through my mom is how I know them), and my brother, friends of theirs, etc. It was okay, though I could've lived without it.
I enjoy spending time with my family, and I don't need a reason to, but their opportunity is my fortune.
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