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Tamujiin

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I like that I awakened this morning and found the clocks all had been automatically set to Standard Time successfully.

I like the fact that Carah and Malachi Delacot like each other so much they announce it over and over in this thread.

(I hope they actually are able to share some time with each other instead of sitting at a computer typing about their like for each other all the time.)

 

I like the fun I had in my dream sleep this morning about a modern mountain village where they even made a simulated rocky edged stone path for a creek through the town.

 

I like the fact I am ready for another day of questing for fame while I look up the different ways people became famous when they weren't even trying.

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*I Like* not being as young as I used to be, but still not as old as I'm going to get....

*I Like* getting done today what I planned on doing.... 380

*I Like* when somebody unknowingly gives proof of something, again and again....

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  • 2 weeks later...

I like the Turkey Tetrazzini I am having for my meal right with a drink I made. Red Apple juice flavored sparkling rain fresh water. :happy: Following up with a White Chocolate covered in zig zagging lines of milk chocolate on the white ball 1 inch in diameter that contains within it a dark chocolate inside mixed with bits of truffles. Known in the Chocolate's recipe book as, "Champagne Truffles". Yum!

 

Happy Holiday to all who have the day to enjoy it as a holiday.

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I like corn on the cob. I missed it when invited to dinners and politely made no mention of it.

 

Like the original settlers their table may have had corn ingredient's, corn bread, and I found some ingredients from corn in the recipe for the dinner I had Turkey Tetrazzini. I prefer eating corn right off the cob. I've learned it wasn't originally part of the corn the people shared, when the locals and the colonists, had begun what has become one of the most cherished tradition in U. S. of America.

 

I hope your Thanksgiving holiday was great!

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