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What's at the top of your "Thankfull List"?

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:35 am
by ChiOCat
Lemme guess :D I bet we're all about the same.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:35 am
by ChiOCat
Although I must say, I'd be much more thankfull if I could watch the darn game!

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:38 am
by Cat Grad
ChiOCat wrote:Although I must say, I'd be much more thankfull if I could watch the darn game!
Tell the relatives in Eureka you'll make the drive from Sidney and ya'll can spend a wonderful Saturday afternoon in Bozo and then you can watch for big whitetails on the way back :wink: In other words, be the ultimate road hunters :lol:

Re: What's at the top of your "Thankfull List"?

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:49 am
by vike_king
ChiOCat wrote:Lemme guess :D I bet we're all about the same.
My family
The Bobcats
The Twins
The Vik.............well
The Bobcats
The Twins

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:05 am
by ChiOCat
Cat Grad wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:Although I must say, I'd be much more thankfull if I could watch the darn game!
Tell the relatives in Eureka you'll make the drive from Sidney and ya'll can spend a wonderful Saturday afternoon in Bozo and then you can watch for big whitetails on the way back :wink: In other words, be the ultimate road hunters :lol:
That's a great idea! But, we moved over to East Grand Forks, MN 3 weeks ago. And not many people are lining up to watch our 3 little boys (they are only 3, 4, and 5, so it's not an easy task).

And, a lot of my relatives in Eureka are Griz fans :evil: Just one cousin and I went to the right school!

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:10 am
by CaliCat
No brainer here...


My precious 3 children and my extended family

Happy Turkey Day to all

Blessings and health to our Bobcats on Saturday!

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:12 am
by Cat Grad
ChiOCat wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:Although I must say, I'd be much more thankfull if I could watch the darn game!
Tell the relatives in Eureka you'll make the drive from Sidney and ya'll can spend a wonderful Saturday afternoon in Bozo and then you can watch for big whitetails on the way back :wink: In other words, be the ultimate road hunters :lol:
That's a great idea! But, we moved over to East Grand Forks, MN 3 weeks ago. And not many people are lining up to watch our 3 little boys (they are only 3, 4, and 5, so it's not an easy task).

And, a lot of my relatives in Eureka are Griz fans :evil: Just one cousin and I went to the right school!
You've moved into the middle of a bunch of my relatives--twice! Take the kids for I must confess my youngest's very first game was when that other place 202 miles to the west on I-90 beat Furman when Louis Ivory was hurt and Billy Napier was forced to become a more conventional qb. The kids will enjoy the experience and my other half has said we're taking sleds for after the game and Sunday. Wish we had a slope more like Georgia Southern's endzones for the kids.

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 10:32 am
by BozoneCat
I am pretty damn thankful that I have been so blessed to have recovered enough from a broken back in June to be able to cheer on my Bobcats in Missoula last weekend and travel to Bozeman for our first playoff game in 22 years this weekend! :D

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:19 pm
by catsrback76
Happy Thanksgiving to all from Budapest Hungary!

I'm thankful for my wife, my children, my family at large and my friendships.
I am thankful for health and the enjoyment of watching a fly slip into the mouth of a big brown trout as I get the hook.
I am thankful for the gentle breezes that blow off the east slopes in Great Falls and fall days in Bozeman.

I am thankful for the commraderie found with all and the enjoyment of rooting for the Bobcats.

Most of all I am thankful my Lord doesn't hold accounts in justice but extends forgiveness when asked. May you all know the joys of a full life and a clean heart!

Happy Thanksgiving!