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Here in the states, we have the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 27th, 2008. It's also Jimi Hendrix's birthday.

One of the things I'm thankful for is the Organissimo forum...I wish everybody the best!

a few days early

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As always I'm thankful to my friends and family for their help seeing me through my many "moments".

I assume you thank heaven for redheads as well. :blush:

Didn't Maurice Chevalier have a song about that?

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As always I'm thankful to my friends and family for their help seeing me through my many "moments".

I assume you thank heaven for redheads as well. :blush:

Not that this has anything to do with anything, but you said redhead, so I'm gonna tell it anyways.

Way back, when I was selling cars this old dude walked onto the lot and my partner got up to greet him with the ceremonial "what can we help you find today"? The old man answered, "I'll take a redhead and a blonde on rye".

The moral of the story is we should thank heaven for redheads and all women every day.

Except when they're driving, of course. ;)

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Watch video here.

When the Turkey's Gone, Some People Are Thankful for What's Left --- 'Bone Lady' Finds Muse in Skeletal Remains, Turning Them Into Earrings, Necklaces, Toys

By Robert Tomsho

1280 Words

26 November 2008

BANGOR, Pa. -- Although the Thanksgiving turkey may arrive at the holiday table as a culinary king, it leaves as a gristly carcass that some cooks can't wait to ditch.

Janet Haddad wouldn't dream of it. Through the years, the high-school teacher has saved dozens of discarded birds from the dump.

Known locally as "The Bone Lady," she spends the rest of the year taking them apart and cleaning the individual bones. Then, she turns them into toys, jewelry and decorations. With a little paint, vertebrae become place-card holders. Dyed neck bones adorned with tiny plastic eyes are transformed into quirky dragonlike creatures.

Read the rest here.

Edited by J.H. Deeley

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