Happy Thanksgiving, Commanders and Devs.

Big love from San Francisco, bizarre as it might be for a Reading boy to be posting from here.

I for one am thankful for a galaxy to explore, a short squadron of dear freinds to share it with, and for the simply luxury of this being what I'm thankful for.

Happy Turkey Day, everyone - even those who don't do it.
 
Big love from San Francisco, bizarre as it might be for a Reading boy to be posting from here.

I for one am thankful for a galaxy to explore, a short squadron of dear freinds to share it with, and for the simply luxury of this being what I'm thankful for.

Happy Turkey Day, everyone - even those who don't do it.

Another happy customer, we should have him stuffed. Since according to many, there just aren't any...

Nice to have you on board, Bog. Hope to see you in space. Forgive my sarcasm, but I'm sure you see the humour in it. ;)

Shok.
 

Sir.Tj

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I'd be thankful if everyone was nice to each other and gave us poor mods a break. :D

But, to all our American cousins, have a very happy thanksgiving.

Don't forget the cranberry sauce. ;)
 
Big love from San Francisco, bizarre as it might be for a Reading boy to be posting from here.

I for one am thankful for a galaxy to explore, a short squadron of dear freinds to share it with, and for the simply luxury of this being what I'm thankful for.

Happy Turkey Day, everyone - even those who don't do it.

Both my parents are originally from Reading. I visited once as all my extended family is still in the area. It's a long and expensive trip from Australia though so once will probably have to do it.
 
Yes, we have a lot to be thankful for. I wish I had more time to test the game but what little time I have has been spent majestically drifting amongst the stars and I'm very thankful it.
 
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Looking forward to celebrating the subjugation and virtual annihilation of my Native American ancestors by the first few waves of Europeans who made it possible for my later, post-conquest, European ancestors to be victimized by civilized, rather than savage or natural, hardship. After all, I would not be here now if it weren't for the grievous injustices of the past.

Seriously, dumbest pretense for a holiday ever, second only to Columbus Day, but I'll be damned if I pass up an opportunity for good food.
 
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