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Around here we have this cruz out on thanksgiving day morning. You during the morning hours the wives are cooking and us fella's are just in the way. We normally fire up the cars and head out to a bakery. My favorite place was Mr. Henry's. He has gotten so high ciddity that now he takes orders and if you don't call in advance you gets no pie.

I was supposed to get another locale but I have been working on my cars and time got away from me. There are some other guy's that have their very own bakery and they meet early with their street rods and by 9 oclock they are done. I think I have a place in mind however I will need to phone ahead to see what they got.

In the old hood we would have a football game that lasted 4 hours. I really miss that these kids around here could not play for halh hour. What do you guy's do to pass the time on Thanksgivings day morning? Oh happy thanksgiving;)

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Around here we have this cruz out on thanksgiving day morning. You during the morning hours the wives are cooking and us fella's are just in the way. We normally fire up the cars and head out to a bakery. My favorite place was Mr. Henry's. He has gotten so high ciddity that now he takes orders and if you don't call in advance you gets no pie.

I was supposed to get another locale but I have been working on my cars and time got away from me. There are some other guy's that have their very own bakery and they meet early with their street rods and by 9 oclock they are done. I think I have a place in mind however I will need to phone ahead to see what they got.

In the old hood we would have a football game that lasted 4 hours. I really miss that these kids around here could not play for halh hour. What do you guy's do to pass the time on Thanksgivings day morning? Oh happy thanksgiving;)

Wishing you a Happy thaksgiving Rodney, enjoy the family. friends. and cars. Your right about the kids, got 1 riight next to me on the PS2 as I write this, and it's a nice snowfall outside, in my day we would have been out playing in it.......Fred

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What do you guy's do to pass the time on Thanksgivings day morning? Oh happy thanksgiving;)

Right now I'm watching cartoons with my nephew. Kick Buttowski sure ain't the same as good ol' Bugs and Daffy.

Happy turkey-day y'all.

Merle

Edited by Merle Coggins
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It rained this morning:mad: Boo Hoo, all the cats and there candy cars did not go to the pie run waa waa. I'm sitting looking at some video tape of rocky and bulwinkle eating some freash baked cornbread:) oh my now I'm really happy:D natasha still looks good to moose and the rock. Nexts on the tube THE UNDERDOG SHOW. there no need to fear underdo is here. yeah , I know. Football is 7 hours away:cool:

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It rained this morning:mad: Boo Hoo, all the cats and there candy cars did not go to the pie run waa waa. I'm sitting looking at some video tape of rocky and bulwinkle eating some freash baked cornbread:) oh my now I'm really happy:D natasha still looks good to moose and the rock. Nexts on the tube THE UNDERDOG SHOW. there no need to fear underdo is here. yeah , I know. Football is 7 hours away:cool:

Cartoons then football, ahh, Life is Good! Raining pretty hard here too, at least it is above freezing.

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Every Year the Historical Car Club of PA, the oldest non affliliated club host a Turkey day meet at one of the oldest still standing fram house that was built inthe 1700's. Admission to the show is either some food donation or toys for tots donation.

We usually get around 200 cars and the cars range from 1910 Packards to street rods. I just got back from the show. We had a samll turnout because of rain and some snow. This is the last offical meet for out area near Philly Pa.

I took the old 39 Desoto and it got wet but who cares it just water and you just wipe it down. Now off to our family get together in Easton Pa.

Hope eveyone has a safe and joyous Turkey day and a great Xmas season.

Rich Hartung

Philly, Pa

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late checking in, like Don C. the warm winds blew and Thanksgiving was a good 68 degrees in the hill of West Virginia, wife and I prepped a meal for 22 folks..temp dropped some 40+ degrees overnight...drove home yesterday...today is my birthday..going to veg out and rest up..

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thanks all, it was a great drive back..weather was nice, road conditions were great..610 miles, 10 hours and three pit stops.. and no old cars seen anywhere coming or going..save a 50 Chevy pickup from the guy chaining the gate at the dump..(??dump closed on Thanksgiving??) dhad a great visit..but is always good to be back home..

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