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Crobar - > Neurognosis -> The Day of Turkey is Upon Us
The Day of Turkey is Upon Us
Today people with gather with family and friends to consume mass quantities of traditional turkey and dressing.  It is a day of celebration and to recognize what we have.  However, in reality we gather with friends and family, talk and catch up, gorge ourselves and watch the game on TV.  I'm not saying this is a bad thing at all.  I'm would love to participate this year.  Unfortunately, like many others, I have to work this day.  I must go to work so I can pay the bills instead of enjoying that time with friends and family.

So, when you're finishing off that last helping of stuffing, don't forget what this day is actually about and don't forget about those who keep working as the remainder of the populace eats, drinks and enjoys much merriment.
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posted by Crobar on Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 12:58 PM
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posted by SugarMagnolia on Nov 22, 2007 at 08:14 PM
Cory - you are not alone. I too work today. Being in the medical field, of course there are no such things as holidays, and I have worked more than I care to remember. I hope that you find some joy today with your family and at least get to experience the pleasure of a piece of pumpkin or pecan pie, or whatever makes you happy (R.I.P., Marvin Zindler). Have a good day, despite work.
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