For all of you that have been invited to dine with us, I need to alert you to one of our guest that due to unforeseen circumstances, she will not be able to attend this wonderful Thanksgiving feast that we have put together. I am still looking forward to seeing all of you though. The turkey, ham, green bean casserole, sweet potato souffle, fruit salad, mash potatoes, corn bread stuffing, and baked macaroni and cheese will still be delicious.

Regrettably, Martha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving. I'm telling you in advance, so don't act surprised. Since Ms. Stewart won't be coming, I've made a few small changes:

1. Our sidewalk will not be lined with homemade, paper bag luminaries. After a trial run, it was decided that no matter how cleverly done, rows of flaming lunch sacks do not have the desired welcoming effect.

2. Once inside, our guests will note that the entry hall is not decorated with the swags of Indian corn and fall foliage I had planned to make. Instead, I've gotten the kids involved in the decorating by having them track in colorful autumn leaves from the front yard. The mud was their idea.

3. The dining table will not be covered with expensive linens, fancy china, or crystal goblets. If possible, we will use dishes that match and everyone will get a fork. Since this IS Thanksgiving, we will refrain from using the plastic Peter Rabbit plate and the Santa napkins from last Christmas.

4. Our centerpiece will not be the tower of fresh fruit and flowers that I promised. Instead we will be displaying a hedgehog-like decoration hand-crafted from the finest construction paper. The artist assures me it is a turkey.

5. We will be dining fashionably late. The children will entertain you while you wait. I'm sure they will be happy to share every choice comment I have made regarding Thanksgiving, pilgrims and the turkey hot-line. Please remember that most of these comments were made at 5:00 a.m. upon discovering that the turkey was still hard enough to cut diamonds. As accompaniment to the children's recital, I will play a recording of tribal drumming. If the children should mention that I don't own a recording of tribal drumming, or that tribal drumming sounds suspiciously like a frozen turkey in a clothes dryer, ignore them. They are lying.

6. We toyed with the idea of ringing a dainty silver bell to announce the start of our feast. In the end, we chose to keep our traditional method. We've also decided against a formal seating arrangement. When the smoke alarm sounds, please gather around the table and sit where you like. In the spirit of harmony, we will ask the children to sit at a separate table ... in a separate room ... next door.

7. Now, I know you have all seen pictures of one person carving a turkey in front of a crowd of appreciative onlookers. This will not be happening at our dinner. For safety reasons, the turkey will be carved in a private ceremony. I stress "private" meaning: Do not, under any circumstances, enter the kitchen to laugh at me. Do not send small, unsuspecting children to check on my progress. I have an electric knife. The turkey is unarmed. It stands to reason that I will eventually win. When I do, we will eat.

8. I would like to take this opportunity to remind my young diners that "passing the rolls" is not a football play. Nor is it a request to bean your sister in the head with warm tasty bread.

9. Oh, and one reminder for the adults: For the duration of the meal, and especially while in the presence of young diners, we will refer to the giblet gravy by its lesser-known name: Cheese Sauce. If a young diner questions you regarding the origins or type of Cheese Sauce, plead ignorance. Cheese Sauce stains.

10. Before I forget, there is one last change. Instead of offering a choice among 12 different scrumptious desserts, we will be serving the traditional pumpkin pie, garnished with whipped cream and small fingerprints. You will still have a choice; take it or leave it.

 
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39 Comments on Thanksgiving Guest List. (today's funny)

NOV
19
2007
Hilarious, Danny! Sounds a lot like our Thanksgiving, too. Aren't families great?!? 
5:14pm • #1
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Danny,

This is hilarious!  I am truely laughing out loud!!! I remember the dayz with the kids helping... the giblet gravy - cheese sauce was the best! What they know won't hurt them...I always took the giblets, mushed them up and stirred them in...those "speckels" were pepper...wink, wink...and they thought they didn't like turkey liver....LMAOROF!!

Funny post, I enjoyed it!

5:15pm • #2
The best part is the children seating....next door....hehehehe
5:16pm • #3
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Danny ~ What a great Norman Rockwell scene you paint! Sounds like a lot of fun!  Love the turkey in the dryer because no matter what, I take the turkey out the so many days before that you are supposed too and there is still some frozen parts! 
5:20pm • #4
Danny, Great points.  The food is not as imporant as the time we spend with our families.
5:43pm • #5
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Bonnie, they are the best.

Karen, you are my kinda mom. LOL.

Chuck, you are right.

Kathy, me too. That is why I leave it in the sink the night before.

Kay, you are right.

6:34pm • #6
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Very funny. Conjures up a wonderful picture of the harmonious family gathering....that usually goes awry. If all else fails...there's always pizza, the new Thanksgiving dinner :)

8:31pm • #7
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Cris, that is what I am serving.
8:37pm • #8
Danny - Sounds like a great Thanksgiving.  I like the dinner rolls served like baseballs.  lol  
9:16pm • #9
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Candy, I am glad you enjoyed it. Will you make any of the dishes?
10:15pm • #10
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Hey now...food is me...join my group...The AR Cookbook....enter your favorite recipes here for all to enjoy....recipe's are me...let's get this cook book going...great marketing tool...

10:22pm • #11
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H8ll, the neighbor's won't notice that your kids are there...if I were a guy, I'd put on the football game, claim a migraine, ask for med's, then crack a beer, cause you need to burp!  My BF said the beer birp is better than the alka seltzer...wouldn't know but this is making me laugh...really hard..let me know how it worked out...

yellowbe

11:57pm • #12
NOV
20
2007
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LOL..I thought you had to drop back to pass the rolls Danny?
5:22am • #13
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This sounds like our Thanksgiving... although.... the turkey does sometimes win.

6:31am • #14
Too funny, we all need to stop taking ourselves so seriously. Have a great holiday with your family!
6:49am • #15
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Karen, I joined your group cause I love to cook.

Rick, not when you got a strong arm.

Martin, never let the turkey see you sweat.

Christina, bingo.

6:55am • #16
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This is hysterical ! My kids still think the giblets are dark meat ! I am still cracking up laughing at this post ! Way to funny !
7:33am • #17
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We're having that for Thanksgiving.  Only one difference, paper plates and plastic flatware.  To make it festive, we'll be also serving egg nog.  

Thanks for the laugh!

7:38am • #18
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Danny in between all that fun and Joy don,t forget to cheer against the cowboys.
8:04am • #19
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Melissa, now that is funnyh.

Brigita, let me know how that works out.

Hugh, what is replusive is the fact that Atlanta is playing the Colts that night. Talk about blowout.

8:13am • #20
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Hey, I don't think it's funny that you took notes from Thanksgiving at my house last year and claimed it as your own post...I'm flagging you for plagerism! HA! :)
2:07pm • #21
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Shannon, I will pay you off. You were not suppose to tell. LOL.
5:58pm • #22
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Danny,

Wonderful!!! Post some recipe's for me.  I love to cook as well. I have Gingerbread in the oven right now. Made the fresh pie dough for tomorrow....yummy!

7:19pm • #23
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Danny, so, let me get this straight, there will be no tinkling bells, I can't 'go long' with the rolls and no homemade gravy? I think I'll stay in Mexico! lol! You are too funny! Here's to nacho's and margarita's on Thursday! 
7:28pm • #24
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Karen, I am cooking turkey, green bean casserole, baked mac and cheese, corn bread dressing, sweet potato souffle, and garlic mash potatoes for thanksgiving.
11:58pm • #25
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Debbie, I could do the nachos think.
11:59pm • #26
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21
2007
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LOL I love it, that was just precious.
6:11am • #27
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Linda, thanks. I hope that you have a happy thanksgiving.
10:41am • #28
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Danny.  THis is a great one.  The illuminaries story is a great one in itself
10:50am • #29
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Donald, glad that you enjoyed it. Hope that you have a Happy Turkey Day.
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Danny, This was absolutely hillarious!  Have a Wonderful Thanksgiving. :)
5:39pm • #31
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Lola, glad you enjoyed it. And happy thanksgiving to you too.
6:52pm • #32
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Danny - This is classic stuff.  Very well done.  This would be a great fit in Family Ties, and I would love to feature it there.  I am going to share this one with my wife.  Happy Thanksgiving!
8:51pm • #33
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Danny- You made me laugh out loud! Especially when I read the part about "beaning your sister in the head". Now THAT has been a part of our family tradition for years, whether I want it to be or not! Have an awesome Thankgiving with your family!
9:02pm • #34
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Hi Danny - this is the FUNNIEST post I've read here on AR in a long time!!  I could picture every one of those things you wrote about, and I am laughing so hard with those very vivid images!!

I wish you and yours a fabulous Thanksgiving, even with Ms Stewart among the missing!
Ann

9:03pm • #35

Oh ya! My family has crazy Thanksgivings too.  Very funny post. Happy Thanksgivings!! 

9:30pm • #36
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Jason, thanks.

Alecia. I am sure that there are portion in this that everyone can relate to.

Ann, thanks and Happy Turkey Day.

Chris, I believe that we all do.

11:05pm • #37
NOV
22
2007
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that was really enjoyable!!!! thanks and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!
11:11am • #38
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Bill & Barbara Jo, my pleasure. Happy tHANKSGIVING
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