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Norm
11-28-2013, 10:44pm
Dear Family,

I’m not dead yet. Thanksgiving is still important to me. If being in my Last Will and Testament is important to you, then you might consider being with me for my favorite holiday.

Dinner is at 2:00. Not 2:15. Not 2:05. Two. Arrive late and you get what’s left over.

Last year, that moron Marshall fried a turkey in one of those contraptions and practically burned the deck off the house. This year, the only peanut oil used to make the meal will be from the secret scoop of peanut butter I add to the carrot soup.

Jonathan, your last new wife was an idiot. You don’t arrive at someone’s house on Thanksgiving needing to use the oven and the stove. Honest to God, I thought you might have learned after two wives – date them longer and save us all the agony of another divorce.

Now, the house rules are slightly different this year because I have decided that 47% of you don’t know how to take care of nice things. Paper plates and red Solo cups might be bad for the environment, but I’ll be gone soon and that will be your problem to deal with.

House Rules:

1. The University of Texas no longer plays Texas A&M. The television stays off during the meal.

2. The ”no cans for kids” rule still exists. We are using 2 liter bottles because your children still open a third can before finishing the first two. Parents can fill a child’s cup when it is empty. All of the cups have names on them and I’ll be paying close attention to refills.

3. Cloe, last year we were at Trudy’s house and I looked the other way when your Jell-O salad showed up. This year, if Jell-O salad comes in the front door it will go right back out the back door with the garbage. Save
yourself some time, honey. You’ve never been a good cook and you shouldn’t bring something that wiggles more than you. Buy something from the HEB bakery.

4. Grandmother's give grandchildren cookies and candy. That is a fact of life. Your children can eat healthy at your home. At my home, they can eat whatever they like as long as they finish it.

5. I cook with bacon and bacon grease. That’s nothing new. Your being a vegetarian doesn’t change the fact that stuffing without bacon is like egg salad without eggs. Even the green bean casserole has a little bacon grease
in it. That’s why it tastes so good. Not eating bacon is just not natural. And as far as being healthy… look at me. I’ve outlived almost everyone I know.

6. Salad at Thanksgiving is a waste of space.

7. I do not like cell phones. Leave them in the car.

8. I do not like video cameras. There will be 32 people here. I am sure you can capture lots of memories without the camera pointed at me.

9. Being a mother means you have to actually pay attention to the kids. I have nice things and I don’t put them away just because company is coming over. Mary, watch your kids and I’ll watch my things.

10. Rhonda, a cat that requires a shot twice a day is a cat that has lived too many lives. I think staying home to care for the cat is your way of letting me know that I have lived too many lives too. I can live with that.
Can you?

11. Words mean things. I say what I mean. Let me repeat: You don’t need to bring anything means you don’t need to bring anything. And if I did tell you to bring something, bring it in the quantity I said. Really. This doesn’t have to be difficult.

12. Dominos and cards are better than anything that requires a battery or an on/off switch. That was true when you were kids and it’s true now that you have kids.

13. Showing up for Thanksgiving guarantees presents at Christmas. Not showing up guarantees a card that may or may not be signed.

The election is over so I’ll watch what I say and you will do the same. If we all stick to that, we’ll have agood time. If not, I’ll still have a good time but it will be at your expense. In memory of your Grandfather, the back fridge will befilled with beer. Drink until it is gone. I prefer wine anyway. But one from each family needs to be the designated driver. I mean it really!

Love You, Grandma

JRD77VET
11-28-2013, 10:49pm
I miss my grandparents, they were good people. ( and told you straight out like this grandma :seasix: )

MrPeabody
11-28-2013, 10:51pm
:rofl: Sounds like my family.

Rob
11-28-2013, 11:34pm
#5 truth. Except it is dressing and not stuffing.

Norm
11-28-2013, 11:41pm
#5 truth. Except it is dressing and not stuffing.

I don't know, tomato, tomatoe.........:D

Food Myths Debunked: Turkey Stuffing and Turkey Dressing are the Same / Nutrition / Healthy Eating (http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/food-myths-debunked-turkey-stuffing-and-turkey-dressing-are-the-same.html)

Thunder22
11-28-2013, 11:56pm
Sounds like Norm's family is a bunch of douchebags, except for Grandma :)

Ol Timer
11-29-2013, 12:00am
I've become Grandma.

SteelCityBlue
11-29-2013, 12:03am
At least Texas won against sand aggie....

syf350
11-29-2013, 1:01am
#4.../ thread

Torqaholic
11-29-2013, 2:31am
My grandma would have poured those extra pop cans on their heads... They wouldn't do that again :rofl:

RED-85-Z51
11-29-2013, 2:42am
My grandma had a saying ,that applied to any meal she prepared...

"This is my meal, this is what ive made...Ive made more than enough, so eat your fill, when done, stack the plates in the sink..if you dont like what i have made...there is the front door, go up the road and eat somewhere else.."

And she damn well meant it too. There was none of this crap where little kids got PB&J to shut them up..there was no picking at food early..there were no hotdogs for kids...you ate what she made, or you ate elsewhere or not at all.

lspencer534
11-29-2013, 10:16am
I don't know how they did it, but even though my grandparents were poor Mississippi farmers, we never went hungry and particularly at Thanksgiving. What a spread of food! "Mama" (she didn't like to be called "Grandma") ruled the roost; everyone, from her children, grandchildren, her brothers and sisters, to cousins and nieces and nephews, did what she said and did it with respect.

Reading the "LISTEN UP" letter from Grandma was just like listening to Mama when she was alive. "You don't like turnips? Too bad...."

Thanks for posting that!

Fasglas
11-29-2013, 10:42am
Good post.

When Nana said it, it was LAW,

Then it was Mother's turn. Still LAW.

My wife now hands down the LAW.

I see my daughter starting to follow suit.

Funny how some things never change...

78SA
11-29-2013, 4:37pm
We had every holiday with my grandparents.

C5SilverBullet
11-29-2013, 5:03pm
Sounds like Norm's family is a bunch of douchebags, except for Grandma :)

:iagree::lol::lol:

Norm
11-29-2013, 8:35pm
Sounds like Norm's family is a bunch of douchebags, except for Grandma :)

You don't know how close.........:D

LilRedCorvette
11-30-2013, 12:19am
My grandma had a saying ,that applied to any meal she prepared...

"This is my meal, this is what ive made...Ive made more than enough, so eat your fill, when done, stack the plates in the sink..if you dont like what i have made...there is the front door, go up the road and eat somewhere else.."

And she damn well meant it too. There was none of this crap where little kids got PB&J to shut them up..there was no picking at food early..there were no hotdogs for kids...you ate what she made, or you ate elsewhere or not at all.

Exactly how it was with Mom and Grandma...take what you want, but eat what you take. And it was damn good food, too! To this day I don't eat hotdogs and rarely eat fast food. :ack: None of this 'Children's Menu' :bs: either. :spdchk: This ain't a restaurant...you ate what was made, period.

Makes me sick when I see wasted food, and kids when eating out 'playing' their parents...and they give in. :spdchk: