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Thankful for JC, KO, our rich history and this place to discuss it all instead of losing friends and family.
 
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The turkey is on the Weber kettle, I am waiting until 1pm to crack the first Dogfish IPA.
How's that dogfish going down?
That's the 90 ipa right?
A six pack of those and you definitely will be feeling good!
 
How's that dogfish going down?
That's the 90 ipa right?
A six pack of those and you definitely will be feeling good!
I go with the 60 for having a few. A couple of 90's and I might drop the bird on the ground.
 
A Happy Thanksgiving to all. Now it's time to go back to gorging on pie.
 
Hope everyone's having a great day! Long live the Boneyard.
 
Happy Thanksgiving to all you turnips.


Speaking of turnips...I hate turnips. But it sure is a funny word.

Cooking creamed vorned casserole and making a wicked potato mash. Then off to mommas with food, bourbons, ciders and dog in tow.

Wow. You guys eat dog for Thanksgiving? That's insane.
 
Happy thanksgiving.

When is it ok to talk about how terrible Turkey is as a food? Should be renamed meat-cotton.

Looking forward to spending time with family and friends. Not looking forward to choking down the foul fowl.
We got a bummer turkey this year. Not sure whether it was the cooking, the turkey or both; but the white meat was dry and the dark meat was so fibrous that it was tough to cut or eat.

I shamelessly plagiarized and dubbed it "meat-cotton," which has now been adopted by the family.

Sides and desserts were good. Booze was best.
 
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We got a bummer turkey this year. Not sure whether it was the cooking, the turkey or both; but the white meat was dry and the dark meat was so fibrous that it was tough to cut or eat. I shamelessly plagiarized and dubbed it "meat-cotton," which has now been adopted by the family. Sides and desserts were good. Booze was best.
Sounds like a standard Turkey to me. Sorry it wasn't enjoyable for your family, Turkey always lets you down :-) FWIW I plagiarized meat cotton from a GQ article.
 
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