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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1609256" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Be sure to talk politics with all the relatives on Thanksgiving. That way you won't have to buy as many Christmas presents this year.</p><p></p><p>We will go to the community center (former school). One of the local families supplies the turkey, stuffing, potatoes, and gravy. The rest is potluck. A good portion of the community will be there. It is a tradition started by that family years ago. The grandmother in that family is 90 years old and she said it started before she was born. They eat at 12:30. Most of the ranchers leave to do chores. They put the food in the gym where the heat is way down so it is like a big frig. At about 6:00 they pull the food out and everyone gets together for another feast. It is supposed to snow Tuesday evening and well into Wednesday. Then turn off cold so travel would be a pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1609256, member: 498"] Be sure to talk politics with all the relatives on Thanksgiving. That way you won't have to buy as many Christmas presents this year. We will go to the community center (former school). One of the local families supplies the turkey, stuffing, potatoes, and gravy. The rest is potluck. A good portion of the community will be there. It is a tradition started by that family years ago. The grandmother in that family is 90 years old and she said it started before she was born. They eat at 12:30. Most of the ranchers leave to do chores. They put the food in the gym where the heat is way down so it is like a big frig. At about 6:00 they pull the food out and everyone gets together for another feast. It is supposed to snow Tuesday evening and well into Wednesday. Then turn off cold so travel would be a pain. [/QUOTE]
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