Episode 151 – Tales From The Thanksgiving Table

Nov 22, 2022 | Tuesday People

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Mitch Albom

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About This Episode

In addition to mom’s famous mashed potatoes and Auntie Dee’s legendary pumpkin pie, your family lives on through the stories you tell around the Thanksgiving table. And if you absorb those stories, and continue to tell them, you’ll never lose the memory of those who spun the first tale. So, this Thanksgiving, pass the stuffing, and pass a good story while you’re at it.

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1 Comment

  1. Theresa

    I have always enjoyed listening to your family stories. You have such a large family and that is wonderful. I only have a few people. We will be all together.
    It is so nice that this year my store Walgreens will be closed early on Thanksgiving and Christmas at 6pm . They haven’t done that since I first started working for them which will be 24 years next year. I have to work the morning shirt but I get out early to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner at my nieces. We do not have those stories like you have had. No one really says anything about the older folks who have passed away. We will all still have a good time. I do enjoy listening to others and their families.
    I am hoping that the Lions win on Thanksgiving. It is exciting that they are winning some. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving

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