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Ancient Wolf

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so true wrote:
<quoted text>Happy Thanksgiving... All are welcome at my table... Heres whats for dinner, if my lazy tail gets it all done in time ...
Turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed taters, sweet pot casserole, green beans , turnip greens, cranberry's with apple sauce, pinto beans, a small pon of cornbread, rolls, chicken and dumplings,deviled eggs, and for sweeets, egg and chess pie, and a red velvet cake. Not alot but oh so much more than many will see today...Hope all are feed, warm and loved... Good Day...
All of my immediate family (with the exception of me) have careers that require them to work today and while I am most THANKFUL that they are not within the ranks of the unemployed, we won't do any feasting until Saturday.

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
I also find it interesting and somewhat repugnant that Prussian Baron Von Steuben (Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus Von Steuben) came to the Continental Army and established the first military training manual and converted Washington's rag-tag diverse militia into a fighting force at Valley Forge.
He had volunteered his services to other armies, but was refused a position due to his tendencies to consort with young boys.
Mr. Scruff is a Prussian something like a pussified Russian, you know a sissy boy?

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so true wrote:
<quoted text>Happy Thanksgiving... All are welcome at my table... Heres whats for dinner, if my lazy tail gets it all done in time ...
Turkey, dressing, gravy, mashed taters, sweet pot casserole, green beans , turnip greens, cranberry's with apple sauce, pinto beans, a small pon of cornbread, rolls, chicken and dumplings,deviled eggs, and for sweeets, egg and chess pie, and a red velvet cake. Not alot but oh so much more than many will see today...Hope all are feed, warm and loved... Good Day...
I really think you mean that. What a nice person you are. Indeed a Rose among the thorns here.
Ancient Wolf

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
I also find it interesting and somewhat repugnant that Prussian Baron Von Steuben (Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus Von Steuben) came to the Continental Army and established the first military training manual and converted Washington's rag-tag diverse militia into a fighting force at Valley Forge.
He had volunteered his services to other armies, but was refused a position due to his tendencies to consort with young boys.
I guess Von Steuben could be considered the father of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Ancient Wolf

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THE UNA FARTER wrote:
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Mr. Scruff is a Prussian something like a pussified Russian, you know a sissy boy?
No, a fancy dresser of the Germanic peoples.
Ancient Wolf

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looks like Topix thinks I ought to be in Berea instead of Lexington, Versailles, or Nicholasville... close but no cigar. LOL

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
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No, a fancy dresser of the Germanic peoples.
Ok, thanks. Kind of a prissy German. I wonder if Liberace was a Prussian. LOL. I bet I look like a Prussian when I'm all dressed up in my bib overalls and wide as a handsaw neck tie ready to go to Sunday School. Lol.

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
looks like Topix thinks I ought to be in Berea instead of Lexington, Versailles, or Nicholasville... close but no cigar. LOL
Believe me Mr. Scruff, they will never find you and the rock farm. Daniel Boone couldn't find you and dog. Lol.

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<quoted text>I endorse that theory.
AMEN!!!
Ancient Wolf

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Ok, thanks. Kind of a prissy German. I wonder if Liberace was a Prussian. LOL. I bet I look like a Prussian when I'm all dressed up in my bib overalls and wide as a handsaw neck tie ready to go to Sunday School. Lol.
Actually Liberace's parents were Italian and Polish. So you could be about half right in that when you are dressed in bib overalls and wide tie for Sunday School, you would be spit-n-polish.

Be sure to wear the high-top rubber boots and cover them with grease so that people might know you better as "Slick". It will also help if you step in some of the manure that you spread around LOL

Maybe for Christmas, Santa might bring you a green handsaw necktie, with a battery attached in pocket of the bibs and leading a wire to some little red bulbs on the tie and then you could really be flashy. LOL
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Imposter wrote:
I wish every one of you a happy Thanksgiving. Truthfully, I will be eating a fine meal with family tomorrow, Lord willing, And I'll be thanking the good Lord for all his bounty, right down to every single breath I take. By his grace that I know I don't deserve, he has always provided everything, Thank the good Lord.
"CLICK" TM-R
Thank you, same to you my friend.

Beautiful, Just Beautiful........
Ancient Wolf

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Believe me Mr. Scruff, they will never find you and the rock farm. Daniel Boone couldn't find you and dog. Lol.
Actually Daniel Boone was here first. The rock farm is near Boonesborough on the Kentucky River. LOL
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Happy Thanksgiving to all the regulars and decent posters.

Twits, I don't think so......

2012 has had it's ups and it's downs like any other year and we're a month away from the Apocalypse, lol

Lots to be thankful for. Below is my thanksgiving tribute ZZ Top Style, Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

Beautiful, Just Beautiful........

Your Friend,

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
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Actually Liberace's parents were Italian and Polish. So you could be about half right in that when you are dressed in bib overalls and wide tie for Sunday School, you would be spit-n-polish.
Be sure to wear the high-top rubber boots and cover them with grease so that people might know you better as "Slick". It will also help if you step in some of the manure that you spread around LOL
Maybe for Christmas, Santa might bring you a green handsaw necktie, with a battery attached in pocket of the bibs and leading a wire to some little red bulbs on the tie and then you could really be flashy. LOL
I always got the impression that Liberace embarassed the poop out of Brother George. Lol.

That would be so cool on the Christmas tie. I could let my little light shine. Hehehe.
Charity

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Nov 22, 2012
 
I cnt believe this thread has been goin this long lol

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Ancient Wolf wrote:
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Actually Daniel Boone was here first. The rock farm is near Boonesborough on the Kentucky River. LOL
Shhh! Don't let the government know. They will find you and try to tax you out of your sacred quarter. LOL.
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Well, I am out of here to go watch a little tv and check on my sardines. You folks enjoy your feasts. I will think of you when I am having a fresh feast Saturday and you all are stuck with the left overs. LOL

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Well, Happy Thanksgiving Ya'll!!~ My turkey is in the oven and I am watching the parade!

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RoamingInsomniac wrote:
Well, Happy Thanksgiving Ya'll!!~ My turkey is in the oven and I am watching the parade!
Happy Thanksgiving Roaming and a few others, worthy of my best wishes.

Twits and haters, not so much.

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**Shew** I ate too much turkey and I SO need a nap.

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