Very kind of you to mention it. Thanks. Turkeys really get the worst of it in the US in November. And as for Black Friday, you've got it absolutely right. A good day to stay home.
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Very kind of you to mention it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteTurkeys really get the worst of it in the US in November. And as for Black Friday, you've got it absolutely right. A good day to stay home.
That poor turkey, just finding out what goes on at Thanksgiving! He must be traumatized!
ReplyDeleteMine was actually quite good.
All of these are wonderful but the little Corgi one was the best for me.
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, William!
ReplyDeleteThanks, good one, but the whipping cream was a tad shy on the slice of pumpkin pie.
ReplyDeleteChuckle meter going into red zone! Funny stuff (no pun)!
ReplyDelete@Petrea: it's even nuts here.
ReplyDelete@Cheryl: I am actually indifferent to turkey.
@Parsnip: thanks!
@Eve: we have our thanksgiving in the more civilized October.
@Mari: well yes!
@Lorelei: thanks!
Heheheh...too funny for words!
ReplyDeleteAnd Grumpy Cat sums it up beautifully.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a Happy Thanksgiving! These are too cute. :)
ReplyDeleteSomewhere along the line, giving thanks got changed to greed! I think that, also, is the fault of the Republican Party in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteZombie turkeys? Now that's scary!
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