Cory -
Our Colts play your Falcons this evening. Best to you no matter who
wins - and Happy Thanksgiving to all you PDML'ers all over the world.

We were lucky - our son arrived yesterday morning before the Indy
airport loaded up.

Ed in Indianapolis

On Nov 22, 2007 9:35 AM, cbwaters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's Thanksgiving day here in America.
> Yesterday was the busiest travel day of the year (or Sunday will be... it's
> neck and neck).  All the airports and highways are usually clogged to the
> breaking point or beyond.  Family members across our nation were stressed to
> the max trying to get their herds and shit together to make the trip to
> Grandma's or Aunt's house to have a family gathering that can be one of the
> best days of the year.
>
> Accidents happen.  Weather happens.  Cars break down.  People get drunk.
> Inter-family fights that can cause rifts that last years or for
> ever...happen.  People who have nobody might eat TV dinners alone.  We
> Americans have hundreds of thousands or troops overseas. They and their
> loved ones are sad today and probably more than a little afraid.
>
> Holidays cover the whole spectrum.
>
> But there's turkey, stuffing , green bean casserole, cranberries and of
> course the NFL.  So it's not all bad right?
>
> I had the turkey feast with my family last night.  I'm working tonight
> because the Falcons (Atlanta's pro football team) have a game.  It's the
> first time in my 35 years that I've not had turkey, family and football all
> together on this day.  It's a little weird.  But I cant *really* complain.
> I have a job that pays alright, a home that's warm or cool as the weather
> demands, more turkey than I can eat (where are those leftovers anyway?), and
> lots of family who love me.
>
> It's tradition on Thanksgiving to take stock of the things you're thankful
> for.
>
> I'm thankful for you lot.  Admittedly, you're not in the top tier on my list
> <evil grin>  Family and love take that spot pretty well.  But my friends on
> this list and others on the internet are a nice piece of life.
>
> So thanks guys and gals for being there, being funny, being thoughtful (yes,
> really), and being friendly (mostly).
>
> Cheers.
>
> Cory Waters
>
> /moody
> /introspective
>
>
>
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