THIS BLOG IS DEDICATED, WITH SWEETEST MEMORIES, TO:

Tony Mussomeli, Kathy Scharner, Jamie Parcher,
Bobby Ladwig, Dave Peterson, Cindy Moorbeck,
Peter Wells, Peter Bavlnka, Cary Herron, Milton Borman, Gary Morrison and Brenda Weare

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

HAPPY THANKSGIVING, GUYS!!

With Lots of Love,

Claud

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gobble Gobble... Happy Thanksgiving to you all..................
Gotta run and vacuum and clean, as it is the worst part about having people over, clearing the decks..
Thanks Claud for the cute video
L, Deb

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving Deb!!!!


lc!

Anonymous said...

Yes, Happy Thanksgiving Guys (like Claud wrote).........BUT what about the gals?

Is it a Montana-ism to say "guys" and it includes everyone?

Sorta like "you'all" is AOK for one person or many in the South?

Anonymous said...

I believe, Anon, that in the South "y'all" is singular, and "ALL y'all" is plural.


At least that's what my sister in law from Tennessee tells me.

Anonymous said...

yup, Claud, that's the way I've heard it explained, all y'all....

Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!

Wow, it has been some time since I posted on here but still check in from time to time to catch up.
Life is good and I see its great with quite a few others as well.
So much to be thankful for each and every day!

Peace to you and yours,
xox M~

P.S. Love the Videos Claudia :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Martine, long time no see! Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!

lc!

Anonymous said...

Hats-off to the Minnesota-based slackers, given your popsicle conditions today: (How do you do it?)

Residents in International Falls saw the mercury fall to minus 5 while the temperature fell below zero in Alexandria, Fargo-Moorhead, Duluth, Hibbing, Long Prairie, Staples, Benson, Bemidji, Thief River Falls and other places in western and northern Minnesota. Some communities saw their first below-zero readings of the season, the National Weather Service said.

The official low in the Twin Cities this morning was 7 above zero, but strong northwest winds made it feel like zero.