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Re: Thanksgiving in about a month and I have a question


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Posted by John T on October 26, 2014 at 05:28:45 from (216.249.72.121):

In Reply to: Thanksgiving in about a month and I have a question posted by Mark - IN. on October 25, 2014 at 21:48:23:

Mark, I'm from Indiana and agree with you IT AINT THANKSGIVING WITHOUT TURKEY and real mashed potatoes and gravy and pumpkin pie, then men watching football, napping and passing gas while the women chat n yak and do dishes lol AND BESIDES IF ALL ARE HAPPY WITH THAT (as our family for years n years), whose business is it to complain huh????

HOWEVER if some tree huggers or militant vegetarians or lettuce, tofu and alfalfa sprout eating mamby pamby anemic looking pencil necked folks want to eat otherwise, that's their free choice which I respect, BUT EXPECT IN RETURN MY FREE CHOICE ALSO.

PROBLEM is if you're a guest in someones house what they serve is THEIR choice, but you in return have the choice to NOT eat any rot gut maybe snack on something you consider edible OR BRING SOME OF YOUR OWN. Hopefully they will as adults respect your right to eat as you please same as you do theirs BUT DONT BET THE FARM ON THAT LOL

I say live and let live, don't impose your values, lifestyle and choices on others and be tolerant of other views and respect diversity HOWEVER expect the same in return and hold others to it, tell them to be tolerant of you and appreciate diversity and to NOT impose their choices and values on you NUFF SAID......

So yallllllll do as you please, but in our family Thanksgiving consists of TURKEY, if yours consists of Tofu or Alfalfa Sprouts, I'm happy for you and hope you are for me in return. If the host doesn't serve turkey and doesnt care if that offends you, then you shouldn't care if turkey offends them. SURELY THEY CAN LIVE ONE DAY DOING WITHOUT their normal diet lol lol

John T


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