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Thanksgiving 2009 Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009 - 12:24 a.m. Yesterday, John had a day. First, he was out in traffic heading to the chiropractor in the morning. On the way home, one of his headlights quit on him, so he called his Car Guy and Car Guy was open yesterday and fixed John's headlight. Then John came home and had to turn around and head into the office because he was the only guy there. Wednesday night, I cut John's hair, but made no mistakes. So John had a day. --- Later this Thanksgiving day, we'll head to the rellies. They haven't seen me since I got my glasses and joined a band and learned to play the bass. Should be fun! --- If you are traveling today, please be safe. --- That's it. Happy Thanksgiving! ---
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