Not necessarily having to DO with Thanksgiving (although the last one does) but it is the wrap-up to the first holiday weekend of the end of 2011. Sounds a little odd saying 2011 is already all but over. And if your not sure what 2012 will bring...take a look at the Mayan calendar on the right sidebar. It is edging ever closer to 365 days to go, one year. Anybody worried??
Fear not, the Weekend Graphs will keep you occupied right up til the end. So I present to you the Thanksgiving weekend graphs. I hope you and yours had a great holiday!
Enjoy!

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10 comments:
That second one hits too close to home today! Our oldest computer did not come on this morning and I think the mother board at itself...
I like the idea of writing 2012 instead of 2011. It seems a nicer number.
I'm already wondering what calendar you will use when the Mayan one comes to an end.
The problem with following US bloggers is I feel like I'm missing out on this Thanksgiving thing you all keep talking about.
And as I'll be on holiday I won't even get to have a Christmas dinner this year.
However I will have a tan so I'm not really complaining.
Hey Chuck! Oh yeah, I know the one about my computer crashing full well. I'ts happened to me more than once. Once my hard drive crashed and I dropped my backup drive on the tile floor. I had to pay about 250 bucks to get about 1/3 of my stuff back...
Alex: I am paranoid about hard drives dying. I have one external unit in my closet that died two years ago one day I'll have to get my info off it. Now I have an external where I save everything (nothing on the internal drive) and another external backing it up and one backing that up! Whacko, huh?
Esther: At least 2012 is a nice round number. And will be good all the way up to 12-12-12. The Mayan End.
Cowgirl: It is weird to me that everyone doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving. I keep forgetting it means nothing outside the US. OH, and having a tan in December is just not right!
Pat: It is a concern for sure. One of the guys that was on our Fiji trip had the worst electronic vacation ever. Not only did he drop his Nikon in the water as we were leaving (only for a split second but that was enough to ruin it) his hard drive died on his work laptop he had taken on the trip and because of encryptions and other stuff I don't understand it cost him almost $3k to recover everything on it...work stuff AND all the Fiji pics. It would have been better if he had bought a new laptop to take just for the pictures! Cheaper for sure.
Love the blood one. haha
I thought I was the only one whose mouth tasted of blood!
Copyboy: Then you may take it!
Kitty: Thanks for stopping by. And no you're not! I popped over to your blog and I guess I have to start at the beginning. Reading your most recent post and also following Bossy Betty makes me need to go tell my wife I love her one more time today. Come back and visit from time to time. I have a few readers from the UK...what do you suppose the attraction is?
I'd like to camp out on sweet potato peak. Never heard of Bing.
I always like these graphs, Chuck.
Be well.
xoRobyn
Oh my goodness....oh my goodness. Now that my keyboard is covered in V8 from spurting it all through my nose while laughing at these graphs, I have a sudden urge to go floss my teeth. At least I won't know the difference between the blood coloration and my juice choice for this morning.
What a hoot!!! Always fun to come by and visit with you.
A link to my Friday post: Part 1 of our Road Trip
Hope you have a lovely weekend.
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