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November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

Thanksgiving Day in the United States is a day that I’ve traditionally known as a day where: families gathered, upon reflection we offer thanks, the day I listen to "Alice's' Restaurant", a festive holiday meal is shared, and a time to watch a football game or two.

Looking back at 2005, the Worldwide IP Communications Industry has a lot to be thankful for and I can’t help but appreciate how much has changed in a good way during the past twelve months. Of course with our growth, does come the continued challenges. I can only imagine how interesting and exciting the next twelve months are most likely going to be.

Today is also one of those days when I really miss members of my own extended family who used to be there to share in our Thanksgiving Day festivities.

Happy Thanksgiving Day to All!


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Posted by jeff on November 24, 2005 03:43 AM | Permalink

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Posted by: gifts at March 19, 2007 07:31 AM

I love watching football on this day.
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Posted by: John at May 30, 2006 11:53 AM

Happy Thanksgiving to You!
Thanks for the Alices Restaraunt Reminder!
That has many happy times attacted to it!
Speaking of Music - Looking forward to herding Cats in Chicago '06!

Posted by: Melissa at November 28, 2005 12:08 PM

Happy Thanksgiving, Jeff!

Posted by: Ludwik at November 24, 2005 02:54 PM

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Jeff...and to anyone and everyone who reads this blog and its Comments...and to anyone and everyone else as well!

;-)

Posted by: K˛ at November 24, 2005 10:42 AM

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