Happy Thanksgiving
- joeq
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Gentlemen, In case I missed this site, just wanted to wish all a Happy and enjoyable holiday. I'll be away on a (forced ) tropical vacation, and won't be able to participate in your threads for a week or so, but look fwd to a cold snap when I return to the cool (cold) crisp New England winter (Dec 1st), and be able to play with my stove some more."I heard That!" ( grumble grumble, more stupid questions). anyway...
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
- freetown fred
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Right back at ya Joe--Have a nice "FORCED" trip
- Poconoeagle
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Happy Thanksgiving to all !
- Smokeyja
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Yup happy thanksgiving to you and everyone here! And a big thanksgiving to the fact we are still allowed to freely burn coal and wood in the USA!
- sterling40man
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Got the family on both sides coming over for a big mid afternoon spread. Good food, family, and football.......what more could you ask for! Don't forget about our troops overseas that can't be home for the holidays.
- Richard S.
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Gobble, gobble.
- michaelanthony
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I second that,and folks that are traveling I know you will do the right thing, pleaes watch out for the other guy.sterling40man wrote: Good food, family, and football.......what more could you ask for! Don't forget about our troops overseas that can't be home for the holidays.
- SteveZee
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of my brothers in coal and their families. Have a great day and enjoy your families and all of the bounty we America's have available to Us.
We've got a big one planned too and lucky for me, it's at my Sister's this year! Usually at my house so I'm glad to go somewhere else and mess that place up!
We've got a big one planned too and lucky for me, it's at my Sister's this year! Usually at my house so I'm glad to go somewhere else and mess that place up!
- Lightning
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I want to thank this site and its members for their help, whether it be directly or indirectly. The knowledge here is unlike any other with everyone's hands on experience. I enjoy the comradery and humor as well Without the people here, I most likely would have never discovered coal to use for a fuel let alone work out the kinks without the advise and guidance from current and past posters, all unselfishly published, which has been invaluable to us new passengers on the coal wagon..
Have a nice Thanksgiving
Happy Burning ------------------------------------
Have a nice Thanksgiving
Happy Burning ------------------------------------
- whistlenut
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'Forced Vaca'........are you going to need counseling when you return? The drinks with the little umbrellas should ease the pain......
I watched a report about the first Thanksgiving, and Venison was the meal on the table. 5 deer for the 'Pilgrims' and the Native Americans. No Turkeys around....hmmmmm.
Probably Bambi and her mom changed the perception for personal reasons!
Not a cloud in the sky, 24 outside......perfect day to be with family and friends.......and special thoughts about our military men and women, here and away form our shores.
Call an old friend if you have time, visit someone who can't get out.......STAY AWAY from the Black Thursday AFTERNOON lines.
Services this weekend for a local war hero from North Conway who was struck and killed on the 'Texas War Hero' float........Sgt Major....that in itself is a proud achievement.
I watched a report about the first Thanksgiving, and Venison was the meal on the table. 5 deer for the 'Pilgrims' and the Native Americans. No Turkeys around....hmmmmm.
Probably Bambi and her mom changed the perception for personal reasons!
Not a cloud in the sky, 24 outside......perfect day to be with family and friends.......and special thoughts about our military men and women, here and away form our shores.
Call an old friend if you have time, visit someone who can't get out.......STAY AWAY from the Black Thursday AFTERNOON lines.
Services this weekend for a local war hero from North Conway who was struck and killed on the 'Texas War Hero' float........Sgt Major....that in itself is a proud achievement.
- buffalo bob
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING GANG...ILL SAVE SOME COAL TODAY THE OVEN WILL BE RUNNING
- Chuck_Steak
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We often hear the words "tragic or tragedy", but rarely does it actually fit.whistlenut wrote: Services this weekend for a local war hero from North Conway
who was struck and killed on the 'Texas War Hero' float........
This time it does.
Time to reflect on how thankful we should really be,
when complaining about our trivial setbacks.
Dan