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RandySF

(59,136 posts)
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 03:58 PM Nov 2016

Thanksgiving Greetings from the RandySF household.


This year may be ending on the worst note possible with the election, but there were still blessing to be celebrated. We are healthy and employed. I just accepted a transfer that will take me from the East Bay to Sf that will also allow us to get ahead. My son is doing well in school and pursuing his love of basketball.

We are taking it easy today as we celebrated the holiday in a Downtown restaurant for which I saved some pennies over the past few months. And so far today I've been chilling and trading comic books before heading off to watch Doctor Strange. Best of all, my right wing relatives are back in Michigan and I don't have to listen to them crow about what Trump will do to California.

Anyway, I want to wish everyone an enjoyable holiday and blessings through the rest of 2016 and into 2017. I'm glad we al have each other to get through the nest four years.
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Thanksgiving Greetings from the RandySF household. (Original Post) RandySF Nov 2016 OP
Happy Thanksgiving!! octoberlib Nov 2016 #1
U too shenmue Nov 2016 #2
Happy Thanksgiving from the spanone spot!!! spanone Nov 2016 #3
Happy T-day to you from jappleGeorgia household. We will be japple Nov 2016 #4
Thanks RandySF Nov 2016 #6
Happy Thanksgiving from Kentucky, RandySF leftofcool Nov 2016 #5

japple

(9,838 posts)
4. Happy T-day to you from jappleGeorgia household. We will be
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 04:49 PM
Nov 2016

eating about 6:30 EST if anyone wants to join us. So happy you don't have to spend the day with RW relations. Our family has rules about politics at the dinner table. If things don't go as planned, I won't have any qualms about taking my dinner contribution (the turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, biscuits, cake) back home.

RandySF

(59,136 posts)
6. Thanks
Thu Nov 24, 2016, 05:50 PM
Nov 2016

I have a cousin-in-law who likes to corner me and talk about the latest nonesense from World News Daily. I'm going Back East for Christmas and I already told dad I'm not attending any parties.

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