Spending Thanksgiving Alone? Join Us in Chat!

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In summary, there is a Thanksgiving event happening on Thursday the 24th at 10am CST. One member may be alone but will be in chat, while another member's wife is considering taking care of her mother for her sisters.
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Several members have requested it.

Ok, with you Greg?
 
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Pleeeeeeeeeaaaaase Greg?? o:)
 
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When is thanksgiving?
 
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Ryan_m_b said:
When is thanksgiving?
This Thursday the 24th. Starts at 10am CST.
 
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Evo said:
This Thursday the 24th. Starts at 10am CST.

4pm GMT then. Cool :cool:
 
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I may be "Home Alone" for that holiday, and if so, I will be in chat. My wife (who has been treated so horribly by 4 of her sisters) is contemplating spending the day taking care of her mother (dementia) so that her sisters can all have the day off with their families. I think she's crazy to be so nice to them, but she's thinking more about our nieces, nephews, and their kids than about her sisters. Actually, I won't be *alone*, but Duke doesn't talk too much, so chat would be nice.
 

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