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Body Hammer
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Post by Body Hammer » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 9:25 am

Happy Thanksgiving to all you coal burners! It's safe to assume you are all toasty and warm. Have a great dinner!

 
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Post by musikfan6 » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 11:24 am

Hey Charlie!

You beat me to it. I was going to do this same thing as well!

The same to you and your family today. May you be enjoy all the great things that you have. We are truly blessed as a nation!

 
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Post by SteveZee » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 12:05 pm

Ditto, Friends. I have actually had the big Thanksgiving dinner this past Sat with all the family. That way everyone could do their thing on the actual day with their immediate family's.
So, today, its just me and Kim and my old Mom with a nice roast leg of lamb. We did the whole turkey thing last weekend and have been leftover turkey dishes all week. Hope you all have a great day of food and family fun and football. Enjoy your family's.

 
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Post by musikfan6 » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 3:06 pm

SteveZee wrote:Ditto, Friends. I have actually had the big Thanksgiving dinner this past Sat with all the family. That way everyone could do their thing on the actual day with their immediate family's.
So, today, its just me and Kim and my old Mom with a nice roast leg of lamb. We did the whole turkey thing last weekend and have been leftover turkey dishes all week. Hope you all have a great day of food and family fun and football. Enjoy your family's.
Leg of lamb sounds mighty nice! I'm kinda tired of turkey about now!


 
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Post by echos67 » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 7:05 pm

Happy T-Day Everyone, Thanks to all for the invaluable information you all pass along !

Keith

 
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Post by DennisH » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 8:30 pm

Unusually warm here in the U.P. of Michigan! High 50s outside today, sunny. My bride won't let me burn coal until the high doesn't break freezing. Says the furnace puts out TOO much heat when burning coal and above freezing!! Have to burn wood (or propane) until it gets colder. Sheesh.................... :sick: :sick:

 
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Post by Kielanders » Thu. Nov. 24, 2011 9:24 pm

5 Degrees here with 6" of fresh snow on the ground, and both stoves purring at 400F all day long - it's been great.

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, and thanks for all your help this year.

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