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Love this, Ces.
Hmm. I have some frozen ginger bread men awaiting a baking later this week. If I flash fry one, I will send pictures. I doubt I’ll get the augh! on camera, though.
Am I the only one who thought that Paul Prudhomme was supposed to be Michael Moore?
Is it weird at all that my favorite part of all this is “dead drunken Bugs Bunny” in panel 7?
This and the infamous red vs. blue bit are now my favorite turducken commentaries…
It should be called “Turkey-Lurkey”.
Walraffon? What the heck can a giraffe be stuffed into?
A walrus, apparently.
Smorgasborg of Slaughter would be the best hair band ever.
The comic strip is right. A history of the turducken would be incomplete without mentioning NFL announcer John Madden, whose popularization of the turducken has probably led to many Thanksgiving Day tailgating deaths.
This may be the best thing ever.
Interestingly enough, I am now not the least bit hungry.
I always thought a turducken (chicken inside a duck inside a turkey) sounded like a three-way with Daffy Duck as Lucky Pierre.
This history is incomplete without including the most brilliant cartoon ever written about Turducken:
http://francescoexplainsitall.blogspot.com/2007/11/thanksgiving-prep-tips-by-chef-ted.html
That is considerably more information (real and/or fictional) than I believed possible about turducken. Or just about any food, for that matter. Nice one!
Brilliant. I am especially amused by the part about the middle ages, perhaps because i have been watching too much monty python recently. I applaud heartily.
Well written, sir. Outstanding work.
True story: my mother is cooking a turducken this year, and the chicken is itself stuffed with crawfish.
turduckenish sounds good, but makes it sound like its fish.
turduckenawfish?
Don’t forget the famous whole stuffed camel!
“The largest item on any menu in the world is roasted camel, prepared occasionally for Bedouin wedding feasts. Cooked eggs are stuffed into fish, the fish stuffed into cooked chickens, the chickens stuffed into a roasted sheep’s carcass and the sheep stuffed into a whole camel.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_stuffed_camel
=v= So, was this the fate of the unpardoned hooker-strangling turkey in the previous comic?
And I thought they smelled bad on the outside.
Taunducken: Traditional Life Day meal on Hoth.