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Message 950054 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 4:18:27 UTC
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Well what a wonderful day it has been (apart from the weather). Today I came home to discover I had won 1 of 30 free cinema passes in New Zealand with the SmileCity Free Movie Frenzy contest (goal was to express why you should deserve a free cinema pass in under 25 words). It took my a while to be creative, but apparently I nailed it!

Any good movies in the cinema now? 'Cause I'm gonna' have a hoot of a time...
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Message 950055 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 4:20:11 UTC - in response to Message 950054.  

Well what a wonderful day it has been (apart from the weather). Today I came home to discover I had won 1 of 30 free cinema passes in New Zealand with the SmileCity Free Movie Frenzy contest (goal was to express why you should deserve a free cinema pass in under 25 words). It took my a while to be creative, but apparently I nailed it!

Any good movies in the cinema now? 'Cause I'm gonna' have a hoot of a time...

You still going to have enough time to be a moderator?


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Message 950073 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 5:06:53 UTC - in response to Message 950055.  

Well what a wonderful day it has been (apart from the weather). Today I came home to discover I had won 1 of 30 free cinema passes in New Zealand with the SmileCity Free Movie Frenzy contest (goal was to express why you should deserve a free cinema pass in under 25 words). It took my a while to be creative, but apparently I nailed it!

Any good movies in the cinema now? 'Cause I'm gonna' have a hoot of a time...

You still going to have enough time to be a moderator?


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Message 950078 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 5:19:29 UTC

Over fed win!
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Message 950080 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 5:22:48 UTC - in response to Message 950078.  

Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.
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Message 950092 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 5:44:30 UTC - in response to Message 950078.  

Over fed win!

Stuffed.

A good friend came through his emergency gall bladder operation in good shape. Lots to be thankful for as well.

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Message 950135 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 10:26:08 UTC
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It's about time I got some sleep. Night all.

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Message 950184 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 15:49:16 UTC

Good morning all you turkey stuffed setizens, and others as well.
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Message 950186 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 16:04:42 UTC - in response to Message 950080.  
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Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.
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Message 950235 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 18:55:34 UTC - in response to Message 950186.  

Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.


I have no idea what's going on there, but I do know who's winning!
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Message 950238 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 18:58:42 UTC - in response to Message 950235.  

Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.


I have no idea what's going on there, but I do know who's winning!

But apparently, you have no idea of what eating a couple of pounds of turkey, two partridges in a pine tree, and a slice or two of pie afterwords does.


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Message 950245 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 19:20:20 UTC - in response to Message 950238.  

Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.


I have no idea what's going on there, but I do know who's winning!

But apparently, you have no idea of what eating a couple of pounds of turkey, two partridges in a pine tree, and a slice or two of pie afterwords does.


Try 3 slices: 1 Pumpkin, 1 Apple and 1 Chocolate pie slices w/whipped cream. I also had a scoop of lime jello salad, a white whipped cream salad with cherries and pineapple in It, mashed potatoes & gravy, green bean casserole with what looks like a coconut topping, stuffing, cranberries(not jellied), corn, ham and turkey and I didn't go back for seconds, But I know better than to do that. There was a pie that a diabetic could eat too and now It didn't have any crust or sugar, It used splenda instead as a 1:1 replacement for the sugar, I heard It tasted better than the store bought pumpkin pie too.
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Message 950277 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 21:09:44 UTC - in response to Message 950245.  

Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.


I have no idea what's going on there, but I do know who's winning!

But apparently, you have no idea of what eating a couple of pounds of turkey, two partridges in a pine tree, and a slice or two of pie afterwords does.


Try 3 slices: 1 Pumpkin, 1 Apple and 1 Chocolate pie slices w/whipped cream. I also had a scoop of lime jello salad, a white whipped cream salad with cherries and pineapple in It, mashed potatoes & gravy, green bean casserole with what looks like a coconut topping, stuffing, cranberries(not jellied), corn, ham and turkey and I didn't go back for seconds, But I know better than to do that. There was a pie that a diabetic could eat too and now It didn't have any crust or sugar, It used splenda instead as a 1:1 replacement for the sugar, I heard It tasted better than the store bought pumpkin pie too.

Some of that sounds yummy, but some of it sounds like some of the worst of the 60's cuisine...


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Message 950296 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 22:06:09 UTC

654 Win on the Friday after Thanksgiving!
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Message 950306 - Posted: 27 Nov 2009, 23:54:02 UTC - in response to Message 950277.  
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Over fed win!

Turkey bloat win here as well.

Good Morning O Bloated ones, ;) I have a bit of a haul here, I got some 30lbs of kitty litter(fer Angel), a bottle of Canola oil, some bread(sourdough), maple syrup and yep some succulent slices of some moist Turkey(cooked in a slow cooker upside down to where the meat had a temperature of 180F[82.23C], Then the turkey was done for). And sometime in December I think I'll be going to Disneyland and yeah for $72 It'll be worth It, Besides It's the only time during Christmas time when almost all of My relatives will be together as We're not getting together for Christmas this year since It's a work day for My sister-in-law(Hey She had Thanksgiving off at least). Although without cooking spray I'm not sure the maple syrup will be, But It's a few days until the 1st.


I have no idea what's going on there, but I do know who's winning!

But apparently, you have no idea of what eating a couple of pounds of turkey, two partridges in a pine tree, and a slice or two of pie afterwords does.


Try 3 slices: 1 Pumpkin, 1 Apple and 1 Chocolate pie slices w/whipped cream. I also had a scoop of lime jello salad, a white whipped cream salad with cherries and pineapple in It, mashed potatoes & gravy, green bean casserole with what looks like a coconut topping, stuffing, cranberries(not jellied), corn, ham and turkey and I didn't go back for seconds, But I know better than to do that. There was a pie that a diabetic could eat too and now It didn't have any crust or sugar, It used splenda instead as a 1:1 replacement for the sugar, I heard It tasted better than the store bought pumpkin pie too.

Some of that sounds yummy, but some of it sounds like some of the worst of the 60's cuisine...

Well the lime jello salad has the following in It: Lime jello, Cream Cheese, Almonds, Pineapple Slices and Ideally Cherry Halves, Of course It does pack a few calories, But hey no one makes that after Thanksgiving and It does taste good. The Whipped cream salad though, That's a strange one, It tastes ok, But I don't know how It's made. And 60's cuisine?
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Message 950319 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 0:26:39 UTC

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Message 950320 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 0:27:08 UTC

Win +1
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Message 950325 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 1:00:00 UTC

Winning in blue...
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Message 950329 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 1:04:18 UTC
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Message 950330 - Posted: 28 Nov 2009, 1:10:02 UTC

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