Grandma and Teen She Accidentally Invited to Thanksgiving Dinner Celebrate 7th Holiday Together

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He first responded to an accidental text in 2016 by writing, 'You not my grandma ... can I still get a plate tho?' (via toofab)

He first responded to an accidental text in 2016 by writing, "You not my grandma ... can I still get a plate tho?"

In 2016, Dench texted her 24-year-old grandson to invite him over for Thanksgiving dinner unaware he had changed his phone number. The now 65-year-old grandmother unintentionally sent the invite over to Hinton, then 17 -- with the two exchanging selfies to iron out the confusion.

 

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TooFab What do you mean Good Samaritan cops. Isn't that their job?

TooFab every thanksgiving this pop up, i’m here for it tho 👏🏽

TooFab Would you have responded and asked to attend a strangers dinner?

TooFab Ok we get it already

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