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  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    False - Staying home and cooking

    TNP has (had) more than 30 guests for Thanksgiving
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    false - unless you count the 80+ residents when I was in school and we stayed from Septembetr through end of June - 1 week home at Cristmas.

    TNP has a prefers whole berry Cranberry sauce to the jelly type
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    False - no preference- not a cranberry sauce eater

    TNP prefers their sweet potatoes without marshmallows
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    False - I always prefer my sweet potatoes on someone else's plate.

    TNP prefers Stuffing [cooked in the turkey] over Dressing [cooked separate from the bird]
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    False

    TNP does ALL the cooking on Thanksgiving
  • gcibsthom
    gcibsthom Posts: 30,145 Member
    True....I do all my own cooking (almost) every day

    TNP will be hosting Thanksgiving Dinner for over 10 people
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    False - we're visiting this year, not hosting

    TNP has visited Plymouth MA and/or the Plimouth Plantation [also in MA, USA\
  • AdahGreen2022
    AdahGreen2022 Posts: 264 Member
    False
    TNP can trace their ancestry back to the 1600s.
  • PAPYRUS3
    PAPYRUS3 Posts: 13,259 Member
    False
    TNP can trace their ancestry back to the 1600s.

    False, though my brother has 'dug' up a few interesting things from around that date.

    TNP found out an surprising/shocking thing from their own ancestry?
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    True - one of my ancestors was the neice of John Proctor, execued in Salem MA as a witch and the subject of Millers,"'The Crucible".

    TNP prefers chocolate pie over pumpkin or apple pies
  • s1im62
    s1im62 Posts: 32,216 Member
    True - I prefer it over pumpkin pie

    TNP had more than one Thanksgiving dinner this year (not necessarily on the 'official' Thanksgiving day)
  • larasaurus79
    larasaurus79 Posts: 3 Member
    False.

    TNP is a reptilian :smile:
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,445 Member
    False, absolutely false, I assure you. This skin condition and my weird-shaped eyes are the simple result of perfectly natural human DNA. My ancestors were from Atlantis Lemuria Frogtown, USA.

    TNP is having a Thanksgiving dinner today, Sunday.
  • sparrish47
    sparrish47 Posts: 60 Member
    False

    TNP is going on a long hike today to burn off some of those Thanksgiving calories.
  • Dwg1217
    Dwg1217 Posts: 24 Member
    False! lol

    TNP is sitting down trying to get motivated
  • Maesneuadd
    Maesneuadd Posts: 60 Member
    False

    Mae'r person nesaf yn medru siarad Cymraeg
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    Ffug. Dydw i ddim yn gallu siarad Cymraeg

    TNP has their Christmas tree up and decorated
  • frankwbrown
    frankwbrown Posts: 13,445 Member
    False, and "Say what?"

    TNP feels/felt as stuffed after Thanksgiving dinner as the turkey was.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    False - I had a little of everything but didn't overdo it

    TNP has already watched at least two Christmas movies this season
  • sparrish47
    sparrish47 Posts: 60 Member
    False - I didn’t even watch the Wizard of Oz. Isn’t that on every year at this time?

    TNP Play the friendly game of football with family and friends on Thanksgiving day
  • AdahGreen2022
    AdahGreen2022 Posts: 264 Member
    False!

    TNP is having turkey, again, as the main course for Christmas.
  • s1im62
    s1im62 Posts: 32,216 Member
    False - It's Christmas ham for my southern-traditions family

    TNP threw away some moldy bread today.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    False (unless moldy cheese I threw out on Saturday counts)

    TNP puts up some Christmas decorations that belonged to their parents or grandparents
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    True - even have gram's old OLD 'bubble lights' ][used conservatively more out of fear of fire than fear of bulb burn-out!

    TNP Enjoys gift shopping for one special person on Christmas Eve.
  • sparrish47
    sparrish47 Posts: 60 Member
    False - bah humbug!

    TNP Has a really big family so they draw names for Christmas presents
  • rgf95
    rgf95 Posts: 2,704 Member
    False but it is a great comcept!

    TNP, as a child, was allowed to open one gift on Christmas Eve - so long as it had been delivered fro 'far away' [ours were gifts from relatives in Florida sent to us in Western New York]
  • s1im62
    s1im62 Posts: 32,216 Member
    False - I guess in those days delayed gratification was still a thing of value.

    TNP usually saves up to buy, instead of buying mostly on credit and making installment payments.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 19,346 Member
    edited November 2022
    False - (third option... buying using credit cards for convenience and paying off the bill when it arrives - no installments; no interest)

    TNP hits the 'snooze' on their alarm at least once in the morning
  • s1im62
    s1im62 Posts: 32,216 Member
    False - no alarms for me since retirement 😁

    TNP usually wakes up (alarm or no alarm) before 6 A.M.
  • ja20102004
    ja20102004 Posts: 349 Member
    edited November 2022
    True I try to workout before my kids get up at 6 am. I usually get up at 4:30ish.

    The next person has anxiety.