Here is a little something from Arlo Guthrie, a Thanksgiving listening tradition for many. Unfortunately the embed code has been turned off. Here is the link-
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_7C0QGkiVo[/url]
Always good for a chuckle. Gary
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Here is a little something from Arlo Guthrie, a Thanksgiving listening tradition for many. Unfortunately the embed code has been turned off. Here is the link-
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_7C0QGkiVo[/url]
Always good for a chuckle. Gary
Always appropriate on Thanksgiving! I'm sure the local radio stations will play it several times.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Here's wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. If you're living in the sunshine, get out and ride a bit!
:wave
[QUOTE=Omega Man;727344]Here is a little something from Arlo Guthrie, a Thanksgiving listening tradition for many. Unfortunately the embed code has been turned off. Here is the link-
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_7C0QGkiVo[/url]
Always good for a chuckle. Gary[/QUOTE]
Having occupied the [B]Group W Bench [/B] myself at one time and resided in an old hippy haven church at another, I hold a real warm spot for Arlo's tribute to Alice and Ray's Thanksgiving dinner "that couldn't be beat". May you all in the U.S.A. have a loving Thanksgiving day. And, I hope that my old high school (Deering High in Portland, Maine) beats our rival Portland High in tomorrow's annual Thankgiving Day football game!..... Go Rams! :dance - Bob
[QUOTE=sudani;727351]Here's wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving. If you're living in the sunshine, get out and ride a bit!
:wave[/QUOTE]
Ditto!!!!!
I am so glad to know that I am not the only one that plays AliceÔÇÖs restaurant on Thanksgiving.
My two daughters cringe when I fire up the stereo every Thanksgiving because they know what is coming.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you and keep off the Group W bench. :eat
What's it been 40 years? I've been all Arlo'd out for at least half of that time, but it was a good one. :laugh
...and Group W was Westinghouse, yes? :)
My 4 yr old grandson told my daughter that he is thankful for all his family, the dog, friends, toys, television and toilets that flush. I guess he said it all.
I agree!!! Happy turkey day!:thumb
happy turkey day everyone
[QUOTE=Isamemon;727509]happy turkey day everyone[/QUOTE]
what he said +1
[QUOTE=Isamemon;727509]happy turkey day everyone[/QUOTE]
+1
May your travels be safe and you have a wonderful time with friends or relatives.
A bump for all of us sitting on the Group W Bench :D
Back in January 1978 I was set to join the US Army. I was in Denver, CO at the Holiday Inn and in the morning I would process through the entrance processing center downtown. I was walking around the night before killing time and I saw that Alice's Restaurant was playing at the midnight movie downtown. I watched the movie and then slept a couple of hours before heading to the MEPS station. I ended up serving 23 years, 7 months and 11 days in the US Army. And it all started with Alice's Restaurant at the midnight movie.
Duty First!
Thank you for your 23 years, 7 months and 11 days of service Sgt. Bill. Have a happy Thanksgiving and stay off the Group W bench !!:beer
SFC Segeleon
3rd Inf Div. 123 Sig. BN. Co C.
Wild turkeys are NOT flightless. We used to have a fairly large flock of turkeys in this part of Braintree, MA. One morning, they were all lined up on the peak of one of the neighborhood houses and took off when I was a few hundred feet away -- between me and the early morning sun. I had no idea what they were until getting up close. "Holy crap -- turkeys can fly!"
Unfortunately, the neighborhood kids used to buzz them with their bikes and since they are territorial birds, a few kids got attacked. Serves the little delinquents right!
A few weeks later, there were a bunch of uniformed people around (not local cops) wandering in MY backyard on a Sunday afternoon collecting the birds.
"Where are you taking them?"
"Plimoth Plantation."
"Yeah right, you're full of (four letter word that rhymes with baloney)."
Next day, I read they were taken someplace to a rural area in Walpole, MA. They've been gone since -- maybe ten years. I miss the little guys. I worked on the car in the backyard for an entire day and they came and went as they pleased, very close. We had an interesting conversation and they kinda liked Kathy Mattea on the CD player.