Happy Thanksgiving my fellow gearheads (always enjoyed the British term "petrolheads").
And specifically to the proprietors hereof, thanks for a great place to hang out.
God bless my friends.
Happy Thanksgiving my fellow gearheads (always enjoyed the British term "petrolheads").
And specifically to the proprietors hereof, thanks for a great place to hang out.
God bless my friends.
Happy thanksgiving to you and to everyone here. My automotive life has been much enhanced by you all over the years.
And I happen to have the best family I could ever ask for so there’s that!
I WISH I could Begin to tell what All I have to Be Thankful For, Yes My Health, But his Icredible bunch Of people that Is GRM is a NEW Family and Have Breathed Life Into Mine.
I love to Cook, A Ham , A Turkey, Deviled eggs, Corn ,Green Bean Casserole Sweet peas , Yams, Salad , Mashed Potatoes ,Giblet Gravy, Rolls a Couple Store Bought Pies,
But My Immediate Family Kinda S**ks , One By One they Have Called and Canceled. Not New !
My Wife Her 45 YO Live In Daughter and Myself Shall FEAST, the 3 Dogs and Cat Will do Good Too.
So if you live Near Ball Ground and want to Hang Dinner is at 3:30 Peace, Love, and a Happy Thanksgiving to All
In reply to GTXVette :
Dam. I would hop a plain for that feast. But I am the cook in the house. Or should I say the American style cook in the house. We have had Philippine Thanksgiving in the past. That involves roasting an entire pig out side in a pit on a rotisserie. Basting it with beer as it cooks. That process is a party all in its own. Takes about 12-16 hours and it usually involves 30 people or more.
I am thankful to all of you out there in GRM land for putting up with me all these years.
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