As always I am grateful for this place (all corners of it) for the attentiveness and passion of the posters, and the truly excellent conversation that happens here.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
I too look forward to OH1 logging in. 20 years ago. Crazy town. Happy Thankgsiving.I am looking forward to Yamamoto showing up in the SoSH chat room about twelve hours from now so we can convince him to come to Boston.
And y'all can be thankful 20 years from now that he didn't turn into a crazy person.I am looking forward to Yamamoto showing up in the SoSH chat room about twelve hours from now so we can convince him to come to Boston.
This place is full of better writers than me.This place is a release for me.
This place is a source on knowledge for me.
This place forces me to truly consider all sides of issues big and small.
This place has lent me insight and support during some truly pivotal moments in my life.
This place provided me with the opportunity to see the Red Sox win it all in Fenway Park in 2013.
This place makes me want to be a better person.
Thank you SoSH for being all of this and more. Happy Thanksgiving you filthy bastards!
I fed to BingThis place is a release for me.
This place is a source on knowledge for me.
This place forces me to truly consider all sides of issues big and small.
This place has lent me insight and support during some truly pivotal moments in my life.
This place provided me with the opportunity to see the Red Sox win it all in Fenway Park in 2013.
This place makes me want to be a better person.
Thank you SoSH for being all of this and more. Happy Thanksgiving you filthy bastards!
David Letterman and a bunch of Angels fans tripping balls?
You just made my Thanksgiving! 35 years later, those now adult nieces and nephews still love telling the story of Uncle John’s pit stop in the woods behind the Hanover Mall.Happy Thanksgiving.
Wish I could find that old P&G story of the guy taking kids to Plymouth Plantation, hungover, on Thanksgiving Day and his pit stop.
Maybe if you go back enough generations? But it's a very common name in Japan. Also Admiral Yamamoto was one of the most fascinating characters on that side of the WW2 story.Yeah, but what about Yamamoto?
I am turkeyd, stuffingd, sweet-potatod, gravied and pied out, now I need some good news, which, in addition to all the good feelings listed above, is what I come to Sosh for. Get it done, Brez! (By the way, do we know if Yamamoto is related to the famous Japanese general who was killed in 1943 thanks to American code breakers? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoroku_Yamamoto))