I had my own version of this. ;):ROFLMAO:
DebraMae Well-known Member Location Oklahoma Nov 12, 2024 #101 MarkinPhx said: View attachment 380110 Click to expand... I had my own version of this.
T Twostep Member Nov 13, 2024 #105 DebraMae said: View attachment 380231 Click to expand... Try a wrap skirt.
Meanderer Senior Member Nov 13, 2024 #108 "If you’re a bird enthusiast, you may have found yourself wondering what to call a group of turkeys. Well, a group of turkeys is called a rafter. Although rafter is the most common name there are lots of other names that you can call a group of turkeys!"
"If you’re a bird enthusiast, you may have found yourself wondering what to call a group of turkeys. Well, a group of turkeys is called a rafter. Although rafter is the most common name there are lots of other names that you can call a group of turkeys!"
Aunt Bea SF VIP Location Near Mount Pilot Nov 14, 2024 #115 RadishRose said: Click to expand... This reminds me of my uncle’s first wife. I don’t think that she was chosen for her domestic abilities and the older women in the family never cut her any slack. The one and only year that she hosted Thanksgiving we all arrived and the turkey was still thawing in the sink. My uncle’s well stocked bar saved the day and helped to lighten the mood, the poor turkey got the worst of it and dinner was served fashionably late. It was a very tense day but it eventually became a fond memory and a part of the family folklore.
RadishRose said: Click to expand... This reminds me of my uncle’s first wife. I don’t think that she was chosen for her domestic abilities and the older women in the family never cut her any slack. The one and only year that she hosted Thanksgiving we all arrived and the turkey was still thawing in the sink. My uncle’s well stocked bar saved the day and helped to lighten the mood, the poor turkey got the worst of it and dinner was served fashionably late. It was a very tense day but it eventually became a fond memory and a part of the family folklore.