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		<title>Turkey day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is thanksgiving, and like many others, I&#8217;ll be celebrating the day by feasting on a giant dead bird with family. I&#8217;ve never really contributed to the food pile before, but this season, I&#8217;ll be attempting to bring a dish of my own. Trying out a casserole dish that Daphu made for me. Anyway, besides [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is thanksgiving, and like many others, I&#8217;ll be celebrating the day by feasting on a giant dead bird with family. I&#8217;ve never really contributed to the food pile before, but this season, I&#8217;ll be attempting to bring a dish of my own. Trying out a casserole dish that Daphu made for me. Anyway, besides the food and the mass congregation of friends of family, do people take the time to be thankful?</p>
<p>I mean sure, it&#8217;s typically a day many Americans choose to blame their weight gain on, and it&#8217;s also a day one can relax from work and talk with relatives and friends not often seen. But I wonder though if people do indeed give thanks for however much (or little) they have.</p>
<p>Besides the usual &#8220;full tummy&#8221; and &#8220;the clothes on my back,&#8221; I do have something I&#8217;ve become increasingly thankful for over the years. The reason I&#8217;ve lived a <del datetime="2007-11-22T19:45:50+00:00">good</del> great life is due to the people around me. Simply put, you. Once you have your basic needs, anything else falls short of the enjoyment I get from the people around me. I owe everything to the people that undress me with their eyes, and those I return the favor, and those that laugh with me, those that laugh at me, and the folk I laugh at. I also can&#8217;t forget the people who have taught me so much, the people who listen my silly ideas, and those who support me when I&#8217;m down. I should also make note of the people who feed me, the people who&#8217;ve eaten my excuse for cooking, and the people I love and those who love me in return.</p>
<p>My life is unfolding into a great tale which always seems to intrigue those I tell it to. But little do you realize that you all are the reason I have stories to tell in the first place. I am thankful for you all more than you can imagine. I just might not show it all the time. <img src='http://www.soursprite.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Happy Thanksgiving.</p>
<p>And side note: Indie music is the new mainstream.</p>
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