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    Happy Thanksgiving

    Happy Thanksgiving to all members of the Creek. Hope your holiday is a good and enjoyable one.

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    Yes, Happy Thanksgiving.....................Regards, Rod.

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    Hope eveyones Thanksgiving is bountiful and everyone enjoys some quality time with family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by George Bokros View Post
    Hope eveyones Thanksgiving is bountiful and everyone enjoys some quality time with family.
    Here here!!!!!

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    Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
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    Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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    Happy Thanksgiving hope everybody enjoys the day with family and friends
    Thanks John
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    Quote Originally Posted by John A langley View Post
    Happy Thanksgiving hope everybody enjoys the day with family and friends
    John, thank you for hosting my family and me yesterday. The only issue I now face is a wife who knows what built-in cabinets look like in a house. She is making plans.....a lot of plans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    Yes, Happy Thanksgiving.....................Regards, Rod.
    Rod, I thought the Canadian calendar was out of synch with ours. Didn't you folks miscalculate Thanksgiving to land in October? Perhaps it's because it's too cold up there to celebrate anything past October and prior to May.

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    Rich glad to help with that
    Thanks John
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    Happy Thanksgiving Creekers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Riddle View Post
    Rod, I thought the Canadian calendar was out of synch with ours. Didn't you folks miscalculate Thanksgiving to land in October? Perhaps it's because it's too cold up there to celebrate anything past October and prior to May.
    There's frost on the pumpkins ( so to speak) in Canada in November so yes our Thanksgiving was October 10, you guys seem to be somewhat behind in this

    Thinking about it however, maybe we should synch up and have Thanksgiving in November, believe me, this time of year we're thankful we're inside..........Rod.

    Hope you have a great time this weekend.

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    Well, I spent Thanksgiving so far, starving in the morning, groaning after the big ol' sump of food in the afternoon, the rest of my time went to sweeping and organizing my workshop. It ain't as cold as I'd like it for this time of year, or as wet. Right now we've got wildfires burning around here so not much we can do comfortably outside because of the smoke so I worked inside. I added some more tool hangers and what not, swept out about ten pound of wood chips, that's a lot for a 10 ft. x 8 ft. room. I can't stand a messy shop. Happy Thanksgiving everybody!
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