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I guess Dracul finally got the boot. I for one, found him a self absorbed, narcicistic, abrasive, roid-raged anus. He probably got the axe for spouting off about his political views.
I guess Dracul finally got the boot. I for one, found him a self absorbed, narcicistic, abrasive, roid-raged anus. He probably got the axe for spouting off about his political views.
Dracul has been gone for a few months now. He was a little abrasive at times, but I actually befriended him and we got along just fine. I certainly didn't agree with a lot of his views and opinions, but I enjoyed some of his posts.
Thanks Song. We will try. I am cooking for 20+ people. The good thing is it should be a very nice day and we can set up tables in the back yard so everybody has a place to sit at a table. Sometimes these things tend to grow in size so I am cooking two turkeys. One mesquite smoked on the grill and the other in the oven. I have to bake some bread tonight. It should be a good time. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!
Alamo 4800' and Timberon 7100' But the winters in NM sure beat the heck out of Illinois winter.
I am inclined to agree with you. Illinois winters, especially around the Windy City can be quite miserable. I remember the blizzard or 1967 when busses and trucks were abandoned in the middle of the streets because of the heavy and constant snowfall. My father had a 1966 jeep wagoneer at the time, he and my mother both made it to work and back home. I distinctly remember my dad driving through Humbolt Park as we were going to the grocery store. That was awesome.
I am inclined to agree with you. Illinois winters, especially around the Windy City can be quite miserable. I remember the blizzard or 1967 when busses and trucks were abandoned in the middle of the streets because of the heavy and constant snowfall. My father had a 1966 jeep wagoneer at the time, he and my mother both made it to work and back home. I distinctly remember my dad driving through Humbolt Park as we were going to the grocery store. That was awesome.
I lived in there at that time also..That was one blizzard I will never forget. Walking down Sheridan in the middle of the road. Went to school in the loop and was worried I wouldn't make it home. Now I am west of Chicago on the Mississippi river.
Hope everyone is having a grea Thanksgiving today, and safe travels for all.
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