Happy Thanksgiving


It’s a safe bet that anyone reading this blog is more fortunate than most of the world’s population. So it’s a good time to count your blessings.

And be thankful you’re not a turkey.

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i kicked off the thanksgiving holiday season last evening by having an argument with my friend and neighbor the rocket scientist about extraordinary rendition and the effect of immigrant workers on the economy.
posted by vpynchon@settlenow.com (Victoria Pynchon) @ November 21, 2007 10:24 AM
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  • Anonymous 2007.11.22 at 22:52 | Quote

    Have a good one, Turkeywitz.

  • Eric Turkewitz 2007.11.24 at 16:39 | Quote

    When we were kids, we would take out the football on Thanksgiving Day so that the four Turkey brothers would play against the four Turkey cousins in, you guessed it, the Turkey Bowl.

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