Success would never be as gratifying without the possibility of failure. If you know when you set out on a venture that it is bound to work out well, where's the challenge? I feel I need to be careful how much I tell you, even though I have nothing but good news to share. Still, though, if you hear it and believe it, where will be your motivation? And, how will you live without the dramatic tension of uncertainty? Don't be too eager to dispel all doubt. A little mystery may yet give rise to a lot of magic.
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2007-11-20 07:30:08
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answered by Oh My God! 6
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Me. I would. Thankfully, I am not in charge of that stuff and never will be. If someone does in the future, I will say, "Want Thanksgiving to taste like crap or be ruined, or the house to burn down?" Seriously I tried to make muffins from scratch when I was 17 and they exploded in the oven. My mom had to buy a new one. Bq: Chicken Sag sun Leo moon Sag Merc
2016-05-24 08:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It will probably be my wife. It's going to be her, my cousin and I this year.
Why? I don't know, sometimes shite happens and she goes a little over board esspecially if there is alcohol involved. A stubborn Italian woman she is.
She did tell me today she's afraid of cooknig the turkey. She said she doesn't want it coming out like the bird in "Christmas Vacation"
But really I'm sure we'll have a good time. I love her. Oh, and she's not that bad! SO, don't tell me that I need to take her to councelling or something.
Have a good T-Giving day.
2007-11-20 07:33:50
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answered by Sean C 5
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On my spouses side of the family? No one! I get along with my in-laws great....it is my family I don't get along with, LOL.
So for me my grandmother or dad will probably ruin Thanksgiving.
You have a happy and safe holiday as well.
2007-11-20 07:30:40
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answered by gorgeous 4
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My hubby's mother will most likely ruin my day this year. The woman is an ice queen and has still not grown accustomed to the idea that I'm not going anywhere.
2007-11-20 07:41:48
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answered by Marina 7
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Well, of the people that are actually going to be there this year, probably me. One of my inlaws will say something that rubs me the wrong way, and my husband and I will have an exchange of facial expressions and I'll end up pouting.
At least one of my husband's stepbrothers wont be there to F up the prayer this year with his pseudo-wit and humor.
Pretentious people drive me nuts.
2007-11-20 08:06:00
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answered by Emmy F 3
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No one in my family, we had Thanksgiving in October just like every year in Canada.
I hope no one ruins your Thanksgiving, have a wonderful holiday.
2007-11-20 07:29:24
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answered by Angela O 5
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Get the Chevy Chase movie Christmas Vacation...EVERYBODY has an Aunt Edna and Eddie in their family trees....... heheheh
2007-11-20 07:31:12
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answered by Dog Rescuer 6
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My sister in law and just being herself will most likely ruin it for the rest of us!!
2007-11-20 07:41:46
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answered by I got answers! 4
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My sister's husband.
He is a lazy bum who hates all holidays including his own birthday. He won't help my sister with anything unless it's video games, even then he'll probably make fun of her.
2007-11-20 07:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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