So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by sellis_414 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:48 pm

kevinb wrote:
scott080379 wrote:day plans.......hmm trying to stay awake while making food right after coming off 24 hour duty Wednesday.
a 24,you a firefighter too?


Our plans changed a bit. We usually play host to the family coming over here but this time we are headed to my brother inlaws place up in Graham.
Have a great holiday everyone!
I'm on duty... Our shift is smoking a turkey and doing the festives here at the station!
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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by scott080379 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:47 pm

sellis_414 wrote:
kevinb wrote:
scott080379 wrote:day plans.......hmm trying to stay awake while making food right after coming off 24 hour duty Wednesday.
a 24,you a firefighter too?


Our plans changed a bit. We usually play host to the family coming over here but this time we are headed to my brother inlaws place up in Graham.
Have a great holiday everyone!
I'm on duty... Our shift is smoking a turkey and doing the festives here at the station!
I wish the only thing I will be gooing is some hot pockets in the microwave

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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by sickbayer » Wed Nov 24, 2010 6:15 am

Bodofish wrote:
Matt wrote:My family has been the family gather spot for Tday for as long as I can remember, whole lot of family coming up from all over, 20 lb bird, smoked salmon, tons of booze and laughter and catching up with those we don't see often enough. Then Friday AM its off to the Snoho for sturgeon fishing with a good buddy and Saturday I think its up to Rockport and launching at the Steelhead Park to look for some early hatchery brats [thumbsup]

Have a happy and SAFE Turkey Day all!!
Careful launching a steelhead park, the last time I was there you could barely put a drift boat in. They weren't allowed to use a wheel loader to clean the launch. There is a launch just before town that doesn't get filled with gravel. That’s one of my favorite spots bar none. When the clouds part you don't even need to catch fish, just stair around in awe.
So when are we going mate!!
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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by Bodofish » Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:31 am

sickbayer wrote:
Bodofish wrote:
Matt wrote:My family has been the family gather spot for Tday for as long as I can remember, whole lot of family coming up from all over, 20 lb bird, smoked salmon, tons of booze and laughter and catching up with those we don't see often enough. Then Friday AM its off to the Snoho for sturgeon fishing with a good buddy and Saturday I think its up to Rockport and launching at the Steelhead Park to look for some early hatchery brats [thumbsup]

Have a happy and SAFE Turkey Day all!!
Careful launching a steelhead park, the last time I was there you could barely put a drift boat in. They weren't allowed to use a wheel loader to clean the launch. There is a launch just before town that doesn't get filled with gravel. That’s one of my favorite spots bar none. When the clouds part you don't even need to catch fish, just stair around in awe.
So when are we going mate!!
When you take a Friday off and let me know before you're launching..........
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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by sickbayer » Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:36 am

no work friday...........................................
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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by racfish » Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:20 am

Got the weekend off . Fishing the Green and visiting the Jails. I have a friend in the RJC in Kent near where I fish,and then to Sea-Tac vising my Step.The other is in Monroe but thats too far to drive now.I'll do that one in the rain. Gonna go to my sis home in West Seattle for dinner.
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RE:So what are your Thanksgiving day plans??

Post by Pradeep » Wed Nov 24, 2010 2:06 pm

Turkey day at my house with my side of the family and my wife's dad. It's tradition for us. The wifey is up and cooking at oh dark thirty and by the time I crawl my way outta bed, the smells of Thanksgiving has taken over the house! Can't wait for it. She makes everything from scratch and we eat till the top button of the pants have to be undone to make some more room!

Wishing everyone within the Walakes family a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving!!

PS - GO COWBOYS!!! LOL

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