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Nov 22, 2006 19:08

Okay, day before Thanksgiving. Who all wants to help with the cooking?

Oh, and does anyone who celebrates the holiday back home have any traditional family dishes it just doesn't feel like Thanksgiving without? Can't promise anything if there ends up being fifty different things people want, but we can try.

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:05:59 UTC
. . . chicken and noodles wouldn't be bad.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:08:59 UTC
Noodles?

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:12:23 UTC
Yeah, noodles. Those thick, flat ones that taste like they're supposed to be homemade, but aren't.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:14:26 UTC
The egg ones?

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:16:48 UTC
Yeah, those ones. With shredded white meat chicken, not the dark meat. Dark meat is disgusting.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:17:17 UTC
I never had that, but it sounds pretty good.

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:22:10 UTC
It's my favorite. Okay, that and the stuffing, the mashed potatoes, the three-bean salad, the cranberry sauce, the corn on the cob, the pumpkin pie, the apple pie, the cherry pie and------yeah, can you tell that I like Thanksgiving?

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:23:36 UTC
::laughs::

I was getting the idea, yeah.

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:28:43 UTC
It's one of the only holidays where I was guaranteed a peaceful time. Mostly because we were all too busy chewing to talk. Until my little sister did her annual Exorcist-impersonation.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:29:42 UTC
Annual?

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:33:33 UTC
Yeah. Every year, she'd forget that stuffing makes her sick to her stomach. So every year, she'd wind up hurling halfway through the third course.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:35:13 UTC
...I'm thinking that's the part you're not going to miss, huh.

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:42:36 UTC
. . . I miss her. But not the hurling.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:44:56 UTC
Exactly. Times like this I'm happy to be an only child.

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toiletseat_girl November 23 2006, 01:48:19 UTC
It was definitely fun while it lasted for me.

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mother_issues November 23 2006, 01:52:02 UTC
How much younger is your sister?

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