…….and just in case the Thanksgiving strip is the real one for Sunday, may I just say I know how they feel. I’m getting too old to do all the cooking. Just sayin’
I’m rather fond of today’s toon. It’s a throwback from last year’ “SECOND THANKSGIVING” when the Pilgrim said: “I can’t believe it’s Thanksgiving already!” I like these little departures from the “real” characters. Hope you do too.T
Beviek – what would Tony do without you? Tony – I enjoy the departures from the ‘real’ characters. Breaks it up a little. We had eight at Thanksgiving – down a few this year. Funny how it changes. some years there are 15 – 20 and other years just a few. It is always enjoyable.
I took a good book and went out to Golden Corral. It was busy, but not overly so when I arrived a bit before 1 p.m. When I left, the line was out the door. Got to remember to go early again next year.
1st Thanksgiving (and only for about 200 years) – 1673: Mass. Colony Governor John Winthrop orders a Feast of Thansgiving in honor the safe of volunteer miltia from the massacre of more than 700 men, women & children of the Pequot nation.
Is he saying they’re inviting Uncle Frank and the guy who helped plant the corn, or did the guy who helped plant the corn also help plant Uncle Frank?Aside from the fact that I had about the worst night’s sleep ever before Thanksgiving (in fact, IIRC, I didn’t get to sleep at all), this Thanksgiving was a really good one for my wife and me — and about 18 other family members. And they all stayed for hours, even after they finished eating; so apparently, they all really enjoyed themselves.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Lets hear it for “Crazy Overreacting Mothers” We are the reason our kids stayed out of trouble.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 9 years ago
…….and just in case the Thanksgiving strip is the real one for Sunday, may I just say I know how they feel. I’m getting too old to do all the cooking. Just sayin’
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 9 years ago
But here’s the real question now that I see the current toon:How many people were at your Thanksgiving gathering?
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Thanks for the post bev
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 9 years ago
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rubinocreative Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I’m rather fond of today’s toon. It’s a throwback from last year’ “SECOND THANKSGIVING” when the Pilgrim said: “I can’t believe it’s Thanksgiving already!” I like these little departures from the “real” characters. Hope you do too.T
frumdebang almost 9 years ago
Beviek – so unborn comics don’t matter.
Knightman Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Meh!
ladykat almost 9 years ago
Back in October? Let me see – 2+2+3+1=8. At least, to the best of my memory, there were 8 of us – no, there were 9, I forgot someone.
Plods with ...™ almost 9 years ago
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Perkycat almost 9 years ago
Beviek – what would Tony do without you? Tony – I enjoy the departures from the ‘real’ characters. Breaks it up a little. We had eight at Thanksgiving – down a few this year. Funny how it changes. some years there are 15 – 20 and other years just a few. It is always enjoyable.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I took a good book and went out to Golden Corral. It was busy, but not overly so when I arrived a bit before 1 p.m. When I left, the line was out the door. Got to remember to go early again next year.
Jkiss almost 9 years ago
We had 11 at the first stop and 14 at the second stop.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 9 years ago
1st Thanksgiving (and only for about 200 years) – 1673: Mass. Colony Governor John Winthrop orders a Feast of Thansgiving in honor the safe of volunteer miltia from the massacre of more than 700 men, women & children of the Pequot nation.
QuietStorm27 almost 9 years ago
We only had 6 to start, a 7th came later. Three couldn’t make it from out of town.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Just hubby, me, and our two sons. Which was nice.
K M almost 9 years ago
Is he saying they’re inviting Uncle Frank and the guy who helped plant the corn, or did the guy who helped plant the corn also help plant Uncle Frank?Aside from the fact that I had about the worst night’s sleep ever before Thanksgiving (in fact, IIRC, I didn’t get to sleep at all), this Thanksgiving was a really good one for my wife and me — and about 18 other family members. And they all stayed for hours, even after they finished eating; so apparently, they all really enjoyed themselves.