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November 27, 2003

Merci


So is anyone not having the traditional fare of turkey and the usual suspects? I think it's interesting to hear how families of different ethnicities incorporate Thanksgiving into their own culinary heritage. If you're having calamari or dim sum today, proclaim it with pride!

This being a day of thanks, here are some things I'm thankful for (in a secular sort of way, of course):

My family
My nursing staff
My friends, old and new
The iTunes Music Store (ya got nothin' on me, RIAA!)
My job
The Minneapolis skyway system
Netflix
My health (one year with no respiratory infections, yay!)
All of you, for continuing to read these scribblings of mine.

Your turn...

Posted by wintermute2_0 at November 27, 2003 11:53 AM

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And without getting overly sappy, I'm thankful for weblogs like this one that introduce me to new people and new experiences. Cheers and happy Thanksgiving.

Posted by: Webw at November 27, 2003 02:25 PM


Here here! The net, for allowing us to shrink the world into our computers. If not for this, I'd never have the opportunity to get to know so many of you.

What an incredible age we live in.

Posted by: ActionPlant at November 29, 2003 10:29 AM


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