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24 Nov 11 - 12:05 PM (#3262732) Subject: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: Desert Dancer "Eat, Fry, Love", a cautionary tale A little late for Canadian Thanksgiving, but... maybe just in time for some others down south? ~ Becky in Long Beach |
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24 Nov 11 - 09:28 PM (#3263045) Subject: RE: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: gnu Selfless concience that Bill. All about civic responsibility. Deep fried turkey? Not for me. |
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24 Nov 11 - 10:18 PM (#3263055) Subject: RE: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: Ed T Shatner and Simmons |
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25 Nov 11 - 12:41 AM (#3263088) Subject: RE: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: Bert Been there, done that! On the kitchen stove no less. I didn't have one of those fancy hook things. Just used a couple of bent up wire coat hangers, so I was able to lift out the turkey and put the fire out without getting burned. |
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25 Nov 11 - 07:05 PM (#3263561) Subject: RE: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: Bee-dubya-ell My son-in-law is a sculptor/foundryman who regularly works with molten metals. When he fries a turkey, he wears the same protective gear he does when doing an iron pour. Maybe it's overkill, but he hasn't been burned yet. |
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25 Nov 11 - 07:29 PM (#3263570) Subject: RE: Shatner Thanksgiving drama From: gnu Caution is the better part better part of valour I allways say. |