Have a Nuys Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving from the entire staff of Come on Feel the Nuys (Marcia, Greg, Jan, Peter, Cindy, Bobby and Alice).

Van Nuys was quiet today, slightly windy -- enough to make 68 degrees enjoyable. Starbucks opened at 4:30 a.m. I was not there. At 11, it was packed. I give thanks for Christmas Blend. Should've had a triple espresso opener and a grande, but settled for just a venti. I'm sure you're all enriched just knowing that.

I'll be back in the chair tomorrow at Daily News headquarters. Have a glass or 10 of hard cider and enjoy it, you Pilgrims, you.

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All that excitement going on back in Van Nuys, I'm almost sorry I had to come to my sisters in the desert. (SMILE) Keep it going until we return.

We stopped at a McD's on the way out and it too was packed. Not exactly a typical Thanksgiving, but I would have much rather had a Grand Latte than their regular coffee.

The new McDonald's "premium" coffee isn't all that great, but they do have soft-serve ice cream. Starbucks needs to catch up on that.

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