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Happy Thanksgiving to All ICM Familia

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING ICM FAMILIA FRIENDS & STAFF

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BrainSellz

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you to RC..... For those who are gonna get foul and eat some foul:D.....if you cook the turkey upside down and let it sit covered for 30 minutes when done....the white meat becomes juicy also....damn it i miss the turkey and mayo sandwiches.....lil salt pepper.....enjoy everyone!
 

BrainSellz

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and if you are gunna eat the Turkey try to make it a "Wild" one;) who knows whats in those BIG ones at the store:D
 

ddrew

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I'm going to pick up a boston market rotisserie turkey and sneak it into my family thanksgiving dinner, my fathers wife makes the nastiest turkeys you have ever tasted, every year, without fail.


Have a great holiday everyone
 

Anti

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My girlfriend is hosting her family for her first ever shot at turkey dinner... so I get to clean the house and hide all my paraphernalia. WTF?

Happy T-Day, homies.
 

SuperSizeMe

A foot without a sock...
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I'm going to pick up a boston market rotisserie turkey and sneak it into my family thanksgiving dinner, my fathers wife makes the nastiest turkeys you have ever tasted, every year, without fail.

Have a great holiday everyone

HAHA...I remember having to sit through some tainted TG dinners with GF's past.

That's all history now :dance013:

I'm on the precipice of an epic chow-down at this very moment :D

T-minus 25:00 and counting :woohoo:
 

Snagglepuss

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! And remember ...No matter what happens to you ,in your life...the internet will always be their for you....cheers :)
 

HempKat

Just A Simple Old Dirt Farmer
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Definately a good idea to have this thread as I am definately thankful we have places like this where we can gather. I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving, even if you don't celebrate it. :)
 

sackoweed

I took anger management already!!!! FUCK!!!
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happy THANKSGIVING to all friends here..!!! be safe and stay hgih and gain about 20 focking pounds.. :D I know i am... peace n pufs..

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Stoner4Life

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happy T-day you all, drive safely and don't forget to compliment the ladies for their efforts.......
 
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CANNATOPIA

Happy Thanksgiving IC Family!

Happy Thanksgiving IC Family!

Eat lots of Turkey!
So what will be on your plate? hehehehe. :wave:
 
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InvisibleEmpire

Some Fax!

Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. While it may have been religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday.

It is sometimes casually referred to as Turkey Day.
In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October, which is Columbus Day in the United States. In the United States, it falls on the fourth Thursday of November.

The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is some evidence for an earlier harvest celebration by Spanish explorers in Florida during 1565. There was also a celebration two years before Plymouth (in 1619) in Virginia. There was a Thanksgiving of sorts in Newfoundland, modern-day Canada in 1578 but it was to celebrate a homecoming instead of the harvest.

Thanksgiving Day is also celebrated in Leiden, in the The Netherlands. A different holiday which uses the same name is celebrated at a similar time of year in the island of Grenada.

The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is some evidence for an earlier harvest celebration by Spanish explorers in Florida during 1565. There was also a celebration two years before Plymouth (in 1619) in Virginia. There was a Thanksgiving of sorts in Newfoundland, modern-day Canada in 1578 but it was to celebrate a homecoming instead of the harvest.

The date, location, and purpose of the first Thanksgiving celebration are topics of some disagreement.

Simply put, today is a day we EAT! Be thankful you have food on your table, millions don't.
 
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