Just returned to civilization after a couple of weeks in the equatorial Pacific. I am glad to be back in the "swing of things" but I could do without the cold, snow, gray or unsmiling, uncaring crowds. It was the first time in 20+ years that I have missed a Turkey Day. So while everyone was stuffing their faces with this :
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I was enjoying babi guling in paradise :
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Ok-ay, so it's a push. Hope you had a good Turkey Day. Gobble, gobble, oink, oink.
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