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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Today's Survey Question 11-27-15

Did you, or did you not, 
drink alcohol on Thanksgiving Day?

44 comments:

  1. I didn't. Starting at around 3pm during dinner prep, I thought I would pour myself a glass of wine, but never did. Maybe this evening.

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  2. Nope, lately, alcohol has been giving me headaches. What's up with that?

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  3. Okay, guilty as charged. I had a few old fashions with my mother before dinner. If you think that is wrong, then bite me!!!!!

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  4. No, but that's because I was driving.

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  5. yes and smoked some great weed

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  6. I cooked a 14 lb. Turkey. Had a beer for each lb. I had 3 Tylenol for breakfast.

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  7. Absolutely. Served both Riesling and Malbec wines with dinner and had some nice Brandy with dessert.

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  8. Nope, I used a hose and funnel.

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  9. Not at all been over 25 years

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  10. 10:06, That's wonderful! I've got 10 yrs plus

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  11. No way! This is a religious holiday of giving thanks to the lord our God for another bountiful year of life. Drunks need to burn in Hell!

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  12. Not all of it, but I'll work on that today.

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  13. I made a total a$$ of myself and fell into the dinner table, breaking one of the legs off and dumping the food to the floor. Wife says this is it, she wants divorce.

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  14. Yep. Made my bourbon and brown sugar ham, and enjoyed some of the sacrament. And yes, bourbon counts as the sacrament. Had a couple beers as well.

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  15. LOL Jesus turned water into wine....I did my part, I can not drink Anheuser Bush dry.....but I can get the workers there some OVERTIME!!!!

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  16. Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday.

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    1. Don't waste your breath. Blind faith has a way of reducing the IQ into negative numbers.

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  17. A glass of white with dinner and a glass of red later.

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  18. Yes. I had the most expensive wine that I have ever bought. A Bordeaux. It was great! I hope it didn't spoil me...

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  19. At 75 I'm dizzy enough so why make it worse?

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  20. Who said we can't drink on religious holidays?

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  21. Thank, you, God, for fermentation and its delicious products.

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  22. No, didn't do any drinking, but then I don't usually anyway. Had plenty to eat though.

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  23. Even Jesus drank a little wine.

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  24. 11:08...Ever hear this before>

    Likewise after supper, he took the cup and when he had given thanks he said, "drink ye all of this. For this is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you and many, for the remission of sins. Do this as oft as ye shall drink it, in remembrance of me.

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  25. No, we just passed a rattlesnake around the room knowing we were protected by the good book and man above!

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  26. The wine Jesus drank was not fermented. Do your research folks.

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  27. 8:58. Really? Where'd you hear that?

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  28. 11:38, I know that's you Jim.

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  29. I didn't not, but my 2 kids made me want to.

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  30. Anonymous said...
    Thanksgiving is not a religious holiday.

    November 27, 2015 at 12:17 PM

    That is correct, but it is OK to be blessed.

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  31. Anonymous said...
    The wine Jesus drank was not fermented. Do your research folks.

    November 29, 2015 at 8:58 PM

    Oh Really! Enlighten us please. Wait, I get it, it really was Welchs Grape Juice.

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  32. No not for 10 years or more and only had one then, trip on boat from ferry at Cape May once a year with the girls.

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  33. That explains a lot.....Appalachia East.

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  34. I saw a sign on my trip to Canada
    "Drink Canada Dry"
    After 3 days I had them working nights!

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