Reminds me of the turkey in "National Lampoons Christmas" where the father tried to carve it and it fell apart.
Check out the super clean pan too. It's a special talent when you can burn a turkey and not leave one mark, grease stain or carbonized organics on the pan.
It was probably a 20 year old intern who has never cooked turkey who picked the picture approved by some 55 year old man whose wife does all the cooking.
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Oh dear. But it's a joke, right?
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a reference to late trains?
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the turkey in "National Lampoons Christmas" where the father tried to carve it and it fell apart.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the super clean pan too. It's a special talent when you can burn a turkey and not leave one mark, grease stain or carbonized organics on the pan.
This is so hysterically funny ... did no one vet this?
ReplyDeleteThis is so representative of my life on public transit.
ReplyDeleteBurnt.
Is that a walker? That turkey looks like something from The Walking Dead.
ReplyDeleteIt was probably a 20 year old intern who has never cooked turkey who picked the picture approved by some 55 year old man whose wife does all the cooking.
ReplyDelete^ so true.
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