Other ways to use
Other ways to use the Thanksgiving turkey…
As a blunt object to fend off your pesky cousins with.
As a projectile to throw at the TV after Kathie Lee says, Arent they a wonderful band! for the 25th time.
As a hood ornament.
As a disguise so your ugly Aunt Beatrice cant kiss you and say, How much youve grown!
As a football for the after-meal game.
One word… bowling!
As yet another object to drop from the top of the dorm to test the range of the splatter upon impact.
As a gift/bribe for a professor.
As a Christmas gift (avoid the holiday crowds this way!)
As a doorstop to keep your relatives out.
Makes a great doggie chew toy.
Fill it with whip cream – watch the fun.
An unexplored cavern for the new Barbie.
A visual aid to explain to children where babies come from.
Bury in the yard for future midnight snacks.
If youre flying home, take the carcass as a carry-on. See what it looks like in the X-ray machine. Better yet, put it in a pet carrier and asked the flight attendant for some chicken feed.
Wear as a helmet, declaring, Im TURKEYMAN!
Before serving, paste feathers on the poor naked creature.
Secretly replace with Folgers turkey crystals.
Place a speaker inside the bird, and from another room, amaze your guests with this talking foul!
Throw the turkey out the window yelling, Youre FREE! Fly! FLY!
Two words: Turkey puppet.
Toss the carcass into a turkey farm to intimidate next years stock.
Attach to a fishing pole, slowly drive around the neighborhood in the back of a pickup and see how many dogs follow you.
From a concealed location, toss in front of a passing car. When they stop, run out screaming that they hit your dog!
As in an old murder mystery, question all the dinner guests in an attempt to discover who killed the guest of honor.
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