Restaurants that are open on Thanksgiving Day 2008
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November 24, 2008 2:06 pm at 2:06 pm #242977
enzoParticipantMy great grandparents farmed land in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska….My grandfather refused to wear shorts, becuase in his opinion real men did not show their legs. When he went to vacation in Hawaii he wore jeans and cowboy boots on the beach— :D
November 24, 2008 2:08 pm at 2:08 pm #242978
enzoParticipantNovember 24, 2008 2:11 pm at 2:11 pm #242979
hungrywoolfParticipanthttp://www.chinadynasty-cmh.com/
China dynasty are open — with a 50 item chinese buffet and roast turkey. Worth clicking on the link just to hear their theme tune.
November 24, 2008 2:16 pm at 2:16 pm #242980
enzoParticipantCookie wrote
enzo wrote If the bulk of your ancestors are hill billy’s you can say hill billy as much as you want.
You can, but you still run the risk of giving people an unfavorable impression of you.
What other people think of me is none of my concern. I would always prefer to be a resentment than to harbor one.
This is the link to othe dining suggestions https://columbusunderground.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10578&highlight=thanksgiving&sid=fd97b0432a72b991738b6feea6c2abf8
November 24, 2008 2:21 pm at 2:21 pm #242981
somertimeohParticipantYour familial anecdotes don’t change that what you think of as hill billyish is really just a southern-themed restaurant which would lead one to believe that you equate the south with the negative connotation that comes with that term. I would think someone so in tune would have thought through that before posting. Not caring what other people think about you is not an excuse for being so irresponsible with your words. I think any spiritual leader would agree.
November 24, 2008 2:24 pm at 2:24 pm #242982
CookieMemberenzo wrote What other people think of me is none of my concern.
If that were the case, you wouldn’t be insisting that you’re entitled to use the word hillbilly.
I would always prefer to be a resentment than to harbor one.
I’ve got good news and bad news.
November 24, 2008 2:27 pm at 2:27 pm #242983
blammoParticipantenzo wrote My great grandparents farmed land in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska….
Hmm…not a whole lotta hills out there. :D As opposed to say, West Virginia where my mom’s family is from. I can’t even get away with calling someone that down there, or I’ll get a boot to the head.
November 24, 2008 2:50 pm at 2:50 pm #242984
lifelibertyParticipantanyone can call me a hillbilly, redneck, trailer trash or caucasian and I wouldn’t care less. you gonna tell me there ain’t no hillbillies eating at cracker barrel?
November 24, 2008 2:50 pm at 2:50 pm #242985
misskittyParticipantenzo wrote
unlike Cracker Barrel, cozy but hill billy’ish.
Cracker-barrel pancakes with real maple syrup and chicken and dumplings kick ass. I enjoy it there its warm and inviting , the people are always nice ( that is a deal maker right there ) and have cool things to check out before you eat.
November 24, 2008 2:52 pm at 2:52 pm #242986
lifelibertyParticipantmisskitty wrote
enzo wrote
unlike Cracker Barrel, cozy but hill billy’ish.
Cracker-barrel pancakes with real maple syrup and chicken and dumplings kick ass. I enjoy it there its warm and inviting , the people are always nice ( that is a deal maker right there ) and have cool things to check out before you eat.
the foods ok, I’d rather go to bob Evans. I only eat at CB MAYBE (a big maybe) if we perchance stop on the way while driving to South Carolina. And we do always seem to stop at the one in W. Virginia.
November 24, 2008 3:16 pm at 3:16 pm #242987
turnedNOTburnedParticipantJust noticed Champs is open on Turkey day…. so, you can still get unreasonable portions in the theme of the holiday….
November 24, 2008 3:20 pm at 3:20 pm #242988
CyclistMemberenzo wrote …My grandfather refused to wear shorts, becuase in his opinion real men did not show their legs. When he went to vacation in Hawaii he wore jeans and cowboy boots on the beach— :D
What a hipster! :lol:
I refused to wear shorts until this summer. I probably picked it up from staying in Mexico.
On Topic: Summit Station in Patakala has a famous Thanksgiving Buffet if you out east.
November 24, 2008 3:37 pm at 3:37 pm #242989
enzoParticipantThere are hills in that part of the country. Not MOUNTAINS. Hills. Have you been to the Ozark region? Tons.
Actually, how cool would it be to have this:
Thanksgiving Potluck at some park with a cabin and fire pit and you come dressed as either a Turkey, Pilgrim or Indian!!! I think that would be super.
Also, for me hill billy does not have a negative connotation at all…..just a descriptor like hipster……if you are offended, you should probably relax.
November 24, 2008 3:38 pm at 3:38 pm #242990
joevParticipantenzo wrote
Thanksgiving Potluck at some park with a cabin and fire pit and you come dressed as either a Turkey, Pilgrim or Indian!!! I think that would be super.
I’ll bring the smallpox!
November 24, 2008 3:39 pm at 3:39 pm #242991
CoremodelsParticipantenzo wrote Thanksgiving Potluck at some park with a cabin and fire pit and you come dressed as either a Turkey, Pilgrim or Indian!!! I think that would be super.
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