SHORTBUS (Offline)
#1
11/21/07 7:58 PM
SHORTBUS HOPES EVERYONE HAS A NICE THANKSGIVING.BE LIKE THE "SHORTBUS " --- EAT ALL YOU CAN:emote20: :emote20: :emote20:
Dirtfan (Offline)
#2
11/21/07 8:00 PM
Same to you SHORTBUS!! What time can we all show up for dinner tomorrow? I will bring some roses for you know who!!:rolling:
Dan Hetser
"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
Dwight Clock (Offline)
#3
11/21/07 8:16 PM
We all have so much to be thankful for. We read daily on this board about those young and old who are experiencing serious health problems. I work daily with those who are homeless and away from their families during the holidays. At this time of Thanksgiving we need to bond together and pray for those who are less fortunate than us. But for the grace of God that could be us. Savor each precious moment with your family and give thanks that you have been so blessed. May each and every one of you enjoy the bounty that God provides for us and use it to enrich the lives of your loved ones and those not so fortunate. May all of you have a blessed holiday season.
Flatrightrear (Offline)
#4
11/21/07 8:30 PM
Beautifully said, Dwight.
Tom
Pat O'Connor Fan (Offline)
#5
11/21/07 9:01 PM
At holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas, which have such strong "family and friends" connotations, I think about those who are serving in our nation's military branches. Thanksgiving in particular reminds me of the great good luck I had while in the USAF for 4 years.
I served during the early years of the Vietnam war and was fortunate to not go there. You know, one of those "but for the grace of God" things. I am quite thankful for that. I spent those four Thanksgivings away from family and friends, but one in Michigan, one in Texas, and two in France beat the heck out spending any holiday in 'Nam.
Do not forget to include our military folks in your holiday thoughts and prayers.
Dirtfan (Offline)
#7
11/22/07 10:05 AM
Originally Posted by SHORTBUS:
HEY DAN,
COULD YOU HOLD THEM ROSES UNTIL SPRING.I THINK HER MEMORY IS FAILING.SEE YA IN THE FOOD LINE ABOUT 2:00 PM. :shout
COME & GET IT :applaud::applaud:
No problem, see ya around noon, I don't like being late:applaud::Steer
Dan Hetser
"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"
SpfldMile (Offline)
#9
11/22/07 10:35 AM
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Eat, drink, and be merry. Be safe also.