Programming Note, Party Games

Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, and the impending holiday and associated travel has thrown our schedules all out of whack. I'm making myself crazy trying to maintain the usual posting schedule while still meeting work and family responsibilities. Thus, for at least the next week, and possibly longer, I'm not even going to try.

If something really big comes up that needs to be mentioned, I'll probably post about it. Other than that, you can expect links dumps, and not much more.

If you need something to entertain you right now, here are a couple of party games:

And that's it for now. See you when I see you.

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http://www.cajungrocer.com/

Turducken with sausage/cornbread stuffing. They might have one or two remaining. Ships FedEx in Dry Ice in a Styrofoam biomailer.

http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/turduck.htm

A chicken, duck, a turkey boned,
and lots of Cajun stuffin',
They died to save the little kids
all gorging on turkducken.

More protein that a suckling pig,
More fat than a deep fryer!
More cayenne than a can of Mace,
More salt than desert playa!