I just wanted to be the first to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving!  I hope you are spending time with family/friends.  I like that we have one day in the year when we stop and give thanks for all the good things in our lives.

 

I am thankful for shale gas and this Go Haynesville Shale blog. I really appreciate all that I have learned from you guys.  Yeah, I am thankful for shale gas, which I am hopeful could reignite prosperity here and around the world.

 

I hope each of you has a great Thanksgiving.  I am up to marinade the turkey a bit before cooking it later today. Our family had a tradition of the MEN cooking the thanksgiving dinner.  My father and uncles would get together in the kitchen all day long drinking and cooking. Daddy used to say that holiday meals were too important to be left to the women-folk :)

 

-- HANG

 

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Thanks... we have a lot to be grateful for... and there's more to come. jhh

Noone does the dishes.  We learned our dish technique from old Ma & Pa Kettle movies.  Do you recall how she would deal with dishes?

 

I forgot to mention one essential ingredient in the food.  All the men smoked cigarettes while cooking.  Looking back, I think that little extra seasoning might have made the difference.  They cooked a lot of love in those turkeys :)

 

and, thanks Bill R. for remembering our servicemen and women wherever they may be. God keep them safe and bring them home soon.

 

I hope as everyone sat down and enjoyed this Thanksgiving with Friends and Family, that they gave a second to pause and give a special prayer and Thanks to those who place themselves in harms way to keep us free and safe to enjoy this time together. Since all of us have much to be grateful for, how about sharing some of it by thinking of our Soldiers on the front lines throughout the World...

May everyone have had a great meal and have a great weekend! May God Bless all of you and your families.

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