Dezziepuff
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Coke-a-holic genderqueer.
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Ingame Username: Dezify
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Post by Dezziepuff on Nov 30, 2013 1:13:48 GMT
Yoooooo. So, for those of you who had Thanksgiving this month, how was it? And if you didn't celebrate a holiday yesterday for whatever reason. How was your day, at least? For me, my family and I were the typical Americans and bought a giant 23 pound turkey. And my roommate, George, bought three pies and a German chocolate cake.~ Let's just say I pigged out and stole the Hershey's pie away from everyone.
oops.
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Banana1003
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January MotM 2014
Hallo <33
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Ingame Username: Banana1OO3
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Post by Banana1003 on Nov 30, 2013 1:22:26 GMT
mmmmdatcakeandturkey
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Post by SuperNoodlePot on Nov 30, 2013 1:29:19 GMT
AHAH! Sounds awesome :'D Being british we don't celebrate so I spent the day as I would any normal thursday off of uni LOL <3 Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving!
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Abomine
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Your friendly neighborhood deer-goblin.
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Post by Abomine on Nov 30, 2013 3:44:12 GMT
Oddly enough, I don't really care for turkey (or poultry in general, actually). I feel so un-American... ._.; But other than that, I had a lovely Thanksgiving. My aunt and uncle came over, and so did my boyfriend and his aunt and sister. His sister brought her home-baked special turkey-shaped peanut-butter chocolate cupcakes. After eating all manner of yummy warm things, we all sat around and watched the football game on tv (not a huge fan of football, either, but I was able to roughly follow along). After the game was over, we played on the Wii. And now, we all wait with baited breath for CHRISTMAS!!!!!!! SANTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
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Post by faintsilhouette on Nov 30, 2013 5:13:57 GMT
Had a wonderful Thanksgiving minus one minor goof on my part. I accidentally dumped a whole thing of salt into the deviled eggs mixture and my mother and I fought to get most of it out. That eighteen whole eggs. Then she had to make twelve more to offset the first batch so we ended up 30 whole eggs making 60 deviled eggs for only 5 people. We ended up taking the rest to a party thing today so most of it got eaten. LOL
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Post by TheEpikFerret on Nov 30, 2013 5:51:02 GMT
Thanksgiving is very simple at my house: only me and my two parents, so Thanksgiving dinner is kinda small. We had it at about 4:00 PM, in the family room, my parents on the couch and me in the computer chair with my laptop. We had chicken (Dad dislikes turkey), stuffing, banana cream pie, cranberry jam, corn on the cob, the basic stuff. Ooh, and eggnog. I believe we watched some Charlie Brown episodes on the TV the day before, then on Thanksgiving day, at night, I just decided to sit on the couch with my parents and we watched Pumpkin Chunkin' until commercial. I was the first one to say Happy Thanksgiving in the morning :3 Although that sounds like an nontraditional Thanksgiving, that's just how it is at my house. It's very small and very simple and we like it that way.
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