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G.
11-24-04, 12:37 PM
Methinks I shall be drunk before the bird is cooked.

Anteater
11-24-04, 12:46 PM
I hear you, G. My sister has orders to be here with the beer by noon on Thanksgiving--we're going to need it! :D I'm already stressed out with preparations to have my crazy family here for Thanksgiving--but when it's all done and the bird is on the table, I will be truly thankful, and happy to have them.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

KLang
11-24-04, 01:16 PM
We're having a few neighbors over rather then family. Wine will be flowing freely. I do hope I'm not too tipsy to pull the bird out of the fryer. :gomer:

Fitti Fan
11-24-04, 01:29 PM
Going to the in-laws. Need I say more?

Bring on the Bushmills.

pinniped
11-24-04, 02:59 PM
Oh no you don't - my family is far crazier than any other...and it seems that this year in particular they have set aggressive new goals of craziness...Bushmills might do the trick - I've never really got "toasted" around the family on the holidays...it would be nice to be the "pain in the ass" for once, just once...think of the great stories that could come of it... :)

JoeBob
11-24-04, 03:29 PM
My sister and I are going to an Indian Casino. The way we figure it, they're the only ones who hate Thanksgiving more than we do.

Michaelhatesfans
11-24-04, 03:32 PM
We're not seeing the in-laws this year, thank Christ. Remember that part of Festivus where they sit around the table for The Airing Of Grievances? That's dinner with my in-laws. :cry:

Christmas will be interesting with my dad's side of the family. Let's just say we're on opposite ends of the political spectrum and one of us began the month considering emigrating... should be interesting. :shakehead

Michaelhatesfans
11-24-04, 03:33 PM
My sister and I are going to an Indian Casino. The way we figure it, they're the only ones who hate Thanksgiving more than we do.
:laugh:

Ankf00
11-24-04, 03:40 PM
thanksgiving? what thanksgiving? my ass is headed out of town TONIGHT, screw the relatives!!!

oddlycalm
11-24-04, 05:57 PM
they have set aggressive new goals of craziness...Nice that they are goal oriented, but it raises the bar if you want to throw them off balance. I'm guessing that a bottle of Bushmills alone won't suffice. A hooker might be a nice festive touch, and you get bonus points if she doesn't speak much English. :D I'm guessing that would keep them off balance around you for at least a full year. If you plan to get real drunk, make sure you find a hooker that's a good driver and find out where she lives in advance in case she decides to steal your car when you are passed out.

There is a difference between cultivating a certain eccentricity that keeps others off balance and out and out boorishness, and only you can decide which is appropriate. I've always admired the grand jesture when it comes to family, which is why one of my first acts as an adult was to move 3000 miles away then never visit. I love 'em dearly, just not in the same time zone please.:thumbup:

oc

pinniped
11-24-04, 07:13 PM
Nice that they are goal oriented, but it raises the bar if you want to throw them off balance. I'm guessing that a bottle of Bushmills alone won't suffice. A hooker might be a nice festive touch, and you get bonus points if she doesn't speak much English. :D I'm guessing that would keep them off balance around you for at least a full year. If you plan to get real drunk, make sure you find a hooker that's a good driver and find out where she lives in advance in case she decides to steal your car when you are passed out.

There is a difference between cultivating a certain eccentricity that keeps others off balance and out and out boorishness, and only you can decide which is appropriate. I've always admired the grand jesture when it comes to family, which is why one of my first acts as an adult was to move 3000 miles away then never visit. I love 'em dearly, just not in the same time zone please.:thumbup:

oc

Thanks for the advice. :thumbup: :gomer: Actually, a hooker just wouldn't be my style. However, if I could find on reasonable notice a semi presentable yet trashy trollop, that might have some flair, that might be something I could work with.

nz_climber
11-24-04, 08:48 PM
enjoy turkey day in the cold... I am heading to track this weekend to watch some good local races (formula ford, porsche gt3's, mini's, nz v8) :p :D

nrc
11-24-04, 09:37 PM
Have a great Turkey Day everyone. Drive safely and buckle up. If you drink, please pass out on your in-law's couch rather than getting behind the wheel.

Ankf00
11-24-04, 09:44 PM
which is why one of my first acts as an adult was to move 3000 miles away then never visit. I love 'em dearly, just not in the same time zone please.:thumbup:

oc

i tried, then the older sister laid the guilt trip

hell, she lays it if i dont call them twice a week :mad:

stoopid sisters...

oddlycalm
11-24-04, 11:45 PM
if I could find on reasonable notice a semi presentable yet trashy trollop, that might have some flair, that might be something I could work with. This can work also, but then it is important to remember to find a girl young enough to be innapropriate and who doesn't speak the language well. In a pinch, any pretty girl with a trashy look will do if you get her drunk to the point of belligerence. :laugh:

Also, whatever you say, speak just a bit too loud and when people speak to you, allow awkward silences to follow when you simply stare at them. Trust me, it will be a Thanksgiving dinner that will become a family legend. :thumbup:

oc

oddlycalm
11-25-04, 12:10 AM
i tried, then the older sister laid the guilt trip
She's right, you have to be human about it, it's family afterall. Calling is fine. You speak, have a nice visit, then the phone goes down and that's it for another week. Casual drop in? The chances are remote with 1000+ mile buffer zone. Better yet if you can live someplace that requires a passport entry visa for them to come visiting. That really does shut down all possibilities of the surprise (choke, gag) visit.

Now if your sister drops a hint about being "out in your neck of the woods," then it's time for that emergency trip to Nome or Vladivostok. Nobody will suggest "just meeting you there for a few days" if your destination is either above the Arctic Circle, in Siberia, or both. Or at least nobody in my family ever has... :gomer:

If anyone does break through all the defenses and press the point, and you simply can't get out of it, try taking them somewhere memorable. I admit to having taken family members who decided to "just drop in" while traveling in this area to the Mosquito Festival in Paisley, OR. Never had them ring me up for a return engagement on that one... :D

oc

Michaelhatesfans
11-25-04, 01:48 AM
...it is important to remember to find a girl young enough to be innapropriate and who doesn't speak the language well.
Ah, I get it, like a high school reunion. :thumbup:

RHR_Fan
11-25-04, 11:29 AM
enjoy turkey day in the cold... I am heading to track this weekend to watch some good local races (formula ford, porsche gt3's, mini's, nz v8) :p :D

Oh :p yourself! It may be cold, but you're missing some kick-@$$ pumpkin pie. :D

~Nicole