Happy Thanksgiving
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November 24, 2005 at 9:05 AM #38996
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November 24, 2005 at 9:31 AM #169191
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InactiveHappy Thanksgiving to all!
Here are some instructions to help you cook your turkey (tried them myself):
Step 1: Go buy a turkey
Step 2: Take a drink of whiskey, scotch, or JD
Step 3: Put turkey in the oven
Step 4: Take another 2 drinks of whiskey
Step 5: Set the degree at 375 ovens
Step 6: Take 3 more whiskeys of drink
Step 7: Turn oven the on
Step 8: Take 4 whisks of drinky
Step 9: Turk the bastey
Step 10: Whiskey another bottle of get
Step 11: Stick a turkey in the thermometer
Step 12: Glass yourself a pour of whiskey
Step 13: Bake the whiskey for 4 hours
Step 14: Take the oven out of the turkey
Step 15: Take the oven out of the turkey
Step 16: Floor the turkey up off the pick
Step 17: Turk the carvey
Step 18: Get yourself another scottle of botch
Step 19: Tet the sable and pour yourself a glass of turkey
Step 20: Bless the saying, pass and eat out! -
November 24, 2005 at 7:58 PM #169192
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ParticipantYank Thou Mery Vuch far that Axcellent edvice! It was a date grinner!
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