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I Would like to take this time, to Say to all staker's ,wish them all a good Thanksgiving, plus a...

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Old 11-23-2005, 08:22 PM
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I Would like to take this time, to Say to all staker's ,wish them all a good Thanksgiving, plus a safe one , be careful some places are having some snow at this time of post

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Old 11-23-2005, 10:02 PM
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone and good travels if you're going down the road.
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Old 11-24-2005, 01:48 AM
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A safe and happy holiday to all. Be extra careful on the roads, there are drivers out there.
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PS Happy Thanksgiving Harry
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Old 11-24-2005, 06:46 AM
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One of my friends has a Thanksgiving Breakfast early this morning just for the men. 100's of men show up. No turkey, but lots of scrapple, bacon, eggs, etc.., and he will have a few tractors, engines, cars and livestock around to look at. I called my youngest son the other day and he said "DAD" come and get me I don't want to miss that one. Then later in the afternoon we go for big meal. Can't wait. Sure am glad the family is close by so we don't have to drive very far with all those z'es out there. Have a good and safe THANKSGIVING. I know I will with 4 day's off work (er. "BREAK") on 3rd shift . Now, what should I work on .
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G'DAY gents.Thanksgiving is not something we have out here in the colonies,we have Australia day on which we celabrate/ sellabrate/ sellarbrate/ how ever its spelt much the same i suppose.Mostly its just a brekky do coz its smack in the middle of summer an ya don't really want to be outside if ya need to be .Anyway I hope ypu all have a topday regards Phillip & Julie OZ
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Its me again, sorry bout the typos I have just come in from working and its 10-57 pm
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Its me again, sorry bout the typos I have just come in from working and its 10-57 pm
phillip: thats ok, just throught where into some "spirts" or what some of us yanks call it "wobbly pop". Have a good Holiday

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We got 1 1/2 inches of the white stuff during the night. According to the local weather we are to have a very bad next 24 hours although right now the sun is shining and it is not real cold. High winds and snow. Western part of the State prediction is over a foot of snow. Deer season starts Monday, just maybe some of the deer will survive if the weater is bad. There were 4 bears shot within 6 miles of us. I think it was a 3 day season for them.

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I culled the whitetail population in Deposit NY on opening day last Saturday. I shot a 5 point Buck. Jeffk
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got a 6 pointer this past monday.
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HBurk: got a 6 pointer this past monday.
CUT, WRAPPED and FROZEN if you please!!!

Just got back from a great RESTAURANT Turkey dinner with my folks and took the LONG way home---was on roads we've never BEEN on around here!!!
Hope YOUR day is SAFE and SATISFYING......
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cut, wrapped,and quick frozen is to easy and cheap. you must spend at LEAST, one, horse and half engine on hunting STUFF, and go to woods and freeze to get a 6 pointer. tastes better too.
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Every year the local fire house has a venison dinner with donated venison from deer hunters . Each year I go ,I eat, have fun , but this year will be my first year I am lucky enough to donate to the dinner.
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