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Hi, my name is Randy Hill and I am just one of thousands of people around the world, tired and frustrated with the lack of consideration that is displayed by a growing "demographic" that I call, "the great unwashed and ill-mannered." People who can't seem to get outside their little world long enough to see the stress that they create on the rest of the population.

I've created this blog and online store as an outlet for this pent-up frustration...and also to have a little devious fun while I'm at it!

Have fun and keep it down while you're in here. Thanks.

[When Randy isn't whining about noisy and rude people, he dreams up designs in his studio at Hill Design Studios. A native Texan, Randy resides in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest with his wife Dawn and four cats]


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Thanksgiving Holiday Etiquette

By Randy | November 13, 2007

 

Things to remember if you celebrate Thanksgiving dinner at someone else’s home:

1) If someone else is hosting the dinner, take along a small gift (wine, card) to show your appreciation

2) Offer to bring something to contribute

3) Be sure and compliment the chef. Everyone loves being appreciated for their hard work.

4) Don’t overdo it on the alcohol consumption. You might regret the tongue it loosens later.

5) Offer to help clean up the table and dishes.

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