Big Turkey Burp 11-22
- anthony7812
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Cowboys lost AGAIN, this wild turkey sure does love ice.
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Got back a while ago from the inlaws, and they did a great job with the thanksgiving dinner. I'm full as everyone else. I hope everyone had a great day.
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No surprise here Only on the TV did the Cowboys always whup the Redskins
anthony7812 wrote:Cowboys lost AGAIN, this wild turkey sure does love ice.
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Ha,hah,a, that was craziest game I ever saw Freddie! The look on Rex Ryan's face? Priceless!Freddy wrote:Apple pie for supper!
And... the Patriots just scored three touchdowns in 52 seconds!!!
I was so stuffed that I woke up today feeling like I had a hangover and only had 2 beers. It was turkey dinner hangover. Loads of leftovers, Pumpkin cheescake, a giant apple pie, and an old fashioned pecan pie too! Wow.
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Talk about a deer in the headlitesSteveZee wrote:Freddy wrote: The look on Rex Ryan's face? Priceless!
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You missed friday, Smitty!
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I just got back from the In-Laws and will soon be rich, not because they are going to die soon and are loaded...neither is true unfortunately, but because I just thought of a great invention...Prozac Turkey.
Yes Prozac stuffed inside turkey so that the entire family can get a long.
I leave the great State of Maine about twice a year; Thanksgiving and Christmas and that is twice too much.
Yes Prozac stuffed inside turkey so that the entire family can get a long.
I leave the great State of Maine about twice a year; Thanksgiving and Christmas and that is twice too much.
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Ha,ha,ha,ha, I hear ya No smoke! Excellent idea. I thought turky already had some chemical that caused drowsiness (tetrasomething or another). We're mostly Italian and some Greek so you can imagine the volume the conversation gets too! New rule......avoid Politics at holiday dinners.NoSmoke wrote:I just got back from the In-Laws and will soon be rich, not because they are going to die soon and are loaded...neither is true unfortunately, but because I just thought of a great invention...Prozac Turkey.
Yes Prozac stuffed inside turkey so that the entire family can get a long.
I leave the great State of Maine about twice a year; Thanksgiving and Christmas and that is twice too much.