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Thanksgiving ‘08

It’s that time again here in the US. The time when we stuff our faces and binge and just generally eat much more than we should. It’s a feast for most, that rivals the ideas of the Romans. If you are thankful for everything that you have, or have not, share it.

Why not spend part of your Thanksgiving Day helping out at the local soup kitchen? You could make a lot of people thankful with a few cans of food, or an hour or two of volunteering.

What am I thankful for? Lots of things. Lots of people. For the reader’s here. For my extended family over at Twitter, and my real family right here. I’m thankful that I can talk to the far side of the world on a regular basis. Thanks to everyone who helped out with Twitter Travels this year. Not a one of you has been, or will ever be, forgotten. Thanks to all of the people who are helping with my first book release, even as I write this.

It’s been a strange year, but I wouldn’t change it. With winter, comes change. Are you ready for that fresh start?

What are you thankful for?

-Thanks to all my friends, family, and readers.
-Jack Lhasa
-Yeah, I Listen.

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  • many things, old son. many things. We should discuss. When you are semi anchored in a new port. Old gods speak of change. remind me. i'll be trying my best to forget.
  • Scarab
    I am thankful that it's not raining, and that it's not snowing in Murfreesboro where I will soon join the ranks of the Homeless and hungry. lol Other than that, I'm thankful I have cigarettes, or at least a few of them, and I'm thankful that life does, eventually, end.
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