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Tim Watson (Offline)
  #11 11/26/09 10:40 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends here on IOW and also to the members i haven't met yet. Can't wait to see you all next year!
BIGEBUDMAN
  #12 11/26/09 11:44 AM
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
ChaplainJackie (Offline)
  #13 11/26/09 12:00 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all
May God bless our off season with:
Track schedules to fit everyones weedend plans
Time to get our chores done so nothing gets
in our way of racing.
A TV station that runs nothing but racing 24 hrs a day.
Have a great day!!!
Ovalmeister (Offline)
  #14 11/26/09 1:47 PM
Happy Thanksgiving all! Man, where did this year go? lol.
David.
IndyBound (Offline)
  #15 11/26/09 2:00 PM
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! May God Bless those that have battled ill health in 2009 with good health through out the holiday season and in 2010.

Best of luck to all racers running Turkey Night in Irwindale. Bring home another win Bobby Santos!

Patti
Al Pierce (Offline)
  #16 11/26/09 2:13 PM
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
We are sitting in the RV in the Georgia pines (Ft Benning RV Park) after attending the Basic Training Graduation of our Grandson. His next event is Jump School here at Benning and then assignment to a unit. No doubt a government paid trip to Iraq or Afghan is imminent. He follows his Father and me in service to our country. We have so many things to be thankful for we couldn't list them on this thread. Among them is having many members of our family here for Thanksgiving and having the opportunity to witness several hundred brave and willing men don their Infantry Cords. Today, our focus is on thanking God for America and thanking those men for what they obediently do for us.
SHORTBUS (Offline)
  #17 11/26/09 2:24 PM
Originally Posted by jerry shaw:
same to you and your family, bill. How are you doing?

Jerry
jerry,
im doing pretty good.three more chemo treatments,colonoscopy & a cat scan then we should be read for the summer.they keep telling me they got it all & im in remission. --- hope there rightbut it will always be something to worry about.we are gonna win this battle.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #18 11/26/09 2:43 PM
Originally Posted by Al Pierce:
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
We are sitting in the RV in the Georgia pines (Ft Benning RV Park) after attending the Basic Training Graduation of our Grandson. His next event is Jump School here at Benning and then assignment to a unit. No doubt a government paid trip to Iraq or Afghan is imminent. He follows his Father and me in service to our country. We have so many things to be thankful for we couldn't list them on this thread. Among them is having many members of our family here for Thanksgiving and having the opportunity to witness several hundred brave and willing men don their Infantry Cords. Today, our focus is on thanking God for America and thanking those men for what they obediently do for us.
Al,

Congratulations to your grandson. I am very thankful for all of our military personel who serve to keep us free.

---------- Post added at 01:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:43 PM ----------

Originally Posted by SHORTBUS:
jerry,
im doing pretty good.three more chemo treatments,colonoscopy & a cat scan then we should be read for the summer.they keep telling me they got it all & im in remission. --- hope there rightbut it will always be something to worry about.we are gonna win this battle.
Bill,

Glad to hear that you are doing well. We will continue to pray for your recovery and look forward to seeing you come spring.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
SprintManDave (Offline)
  #19 11/26/09 8:26 PM
Originally Posted by SHORTBUS:
jerry,
im doing pretty good.three more chemo treatments,colonoscopy & a cat scan then we should be read for the summer.they keep telling me they got it all & im in remission. --- hope there rightbut it will always be something to worry about.we are gonna win this battle.
Bill, also glad to hear that you are in remission. Looking forward to seeing you in the spring.
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