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rabbit
11-22-05, 05:33 PM
This is kind of a family tradition at Thanksgiving. When I was younger I thought it was kind of silly. But we would go around the room and everyone would say one thing they were thankful for that year. It could be heartfelt and sentimental ("I'm thankful for another year with my loved ones."), cliches ("I'm thankful for my health."), or even humerous ("I'm thankful Dad didn't wear the tie he wore last year."). Now it's something I look forward to each year. Trying to think of just one really makes you think about all the things you have to be thankful for, which in my case is a lot. So I'll get it started on here.

I am thankful for:
all the sacrifices my family has made to help me get through school.

Your turn.

Ed_Severson
11-22-05, 05:40 PM
My family has a similar tradition. I can remember one year when an uncle of mine, who is a notoriously big eater, was near the end of the line and was "thankful that we're almost done being thankful!"

Like you, I've got a pretty big list of things that I could rattle off. I guess, though, that the biggest one is that the first year of marriage has been a hell of a lot of fun, and the wife has decided to keep me. :D

Next!

Sean O'Gorman
11-22-05, 05:58 PM
I am thankful that Stu's girlfriend will never ever ever again try to set me up on a blind date with one of her friends. :laugh:

Seriously though, I'm just thankful I finally have a college degree. Five years ago when I had a 1.5 GPA in high school, there is no way in hell you could've convinced me I'd graduate with honors from a 4 year school. :o

dando
11-22-05, 06:05 PM
Can we make this an airing of grievances? ;) :gomer:

I'm quite thankful my wife puts up with me. :)

-Kevin

Ed_Severson
11-22-05, 06:07 PM
Can we make this an airing of grievances? ;) :gomer:

Not until Festivus starts, Kev. Sorry. :gomer:

dando
11-22-05, 06:10 PM
Not until Festivus starts, Kev. Sorry. :gomer:
I have The Strike episode all queued up and reading for viewing on my PVR. This yer I plan on going to the local hardware shop to get an aluminum pole for my office. :D

Happy Festivus!

Back to your regularly scheduled thread. :)

-Kevin

Stu
11-22-05, 06:48 PM
I am thankful for sports.

Because if it were not for sports, we would all be talking about soap operas.

Because if it were not for sports, billions of gallons of beer would go undrunk.

Because if it were not for sports, we would be complaining about unimportant stuff like politics instead of what really matters like OSU vs Michigan, the AL vs. the NL, why the BCS sucks, and how the IRL is hurting open wheel racing.

Because if it were not for sports, I would have to hang out with family on Thanksgiving instead of going straight to the couch to see the Lions and Cowboys.

Methanolandbrats
11-22-05, 09:03 PM
Dried corn. I'm part Ojibway and corn was preserved for the winter by slowly drying it. It can be made easily by cutting it off the cob and placing it in a warm oven on a cookie sheet for a long time until it's very dry. Then you store it in a cloth sack. To eat it you simmer it in milk. It rehydrates and has a nutty taste. This was passed down from great grandmother, to grandmother to my mom to me. My favorite feast food. :thumbup:

Ankf00
11-22-05, 11:42 PM
Thankful for:

There are once again, 250 miles between my schizophrenic family and I, still working on the next 10,000 preferably in a E X NE direction :D

That and the fact that my pops rocks, as far an ornery geezerly bastid can be anyways. :)

TravelGal
11-23-05, 02:14 AM
I am thankful that every day I have more opportunities than I can possibly accept. I've worked hard to be the best (or at least among them) and it has paid off. Last month I had to decide among trips to the Cook Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, Senegal, and Mexico City. I chose the Champ Car race in Mexico City and had the time of my life.

I'm thankful for TravelGuy who often thinks I'm completely loony but supports everything I try. 21 years' worth next month.

I'm also thankful that my wonderful Mom is still with us. Her older sister (93 1/2) died fairly suddenly last week but Mom (nearly 92) is active, mentally sharp, and the best mom anyone could have.

edit: It was supposed to be *one* thing. See #1: so many good things, I couldn't narrow it down to just one. ;)

mueber
11-23-05, 09:11 AM
I'm thankful for:

Family and friends who are always there when I need them,
A good job,
Peanut butter, without which I would starve to death, and
That Brittney Spears' career has been side tracked by...well, who cares what side tracked it, just as long as it's side tracked.

TKGAngel
11-23-05, 09:21 AM
Thankful for:

job
amazing co-workers
the family
Champcar racing
iced coffee

devilmaster
11-23-05, 10:48 AM
I'm quite thankful my wife puts up with me. :)
-Kevin

Think you could get her online here so she can give us her secret tips on doing that? ;)

Anyways, I am always thankful for the family and friends.

dando
11-23-05, 11:13 AM
Think you could get her online here so she can give us her secret tips on doing that? ;).

Thhppppbbt! :p :D

(I'm certain it's medication)

;)

-Kevin

Warlock!
11-23-05, 12:15 PM
Porn. It helps me to relax... along with the booze.

oddlycalm
11-23-05, 03:54 PM
This internet connection which has allowed me contact with those of like interests. :thumbup:

oc

dando
11-23-05, 05:27 PM
Porn. It helps me to relax... along with the booze.
:rofl:

You've been out in BFE too long, 'lock. ;)

-Kevin

rabbit
11-23-05, 06:05 PM
This internet connection which has allowed me contact with those of like interests. :thumbup:

oc
Like Warlock? ;) :p