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Title: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: hillsbororiver on November 25, 2008, 10:06:46 AM
Thanksgiving is that very special holiday when we take a break from our hectic everyday lives to spend quality time with our loved ones, rediscovering all the reasons we don't actually live with them.

But Thanksgiving is also a spiritual time of quiet reflection, a time when we pause to remember, as generations have remembered before us, that an improperly cooked turkey is - in the words of the U.S. Department of Agriculture - "a ticking Meat Bomb of Death." Yes, it is a tragic but statistical fact that every Thanksgiving, undercooked turkeys claim the lives of an estimated 53 billion Americans (source: Dan Rather).

The only way to be sure you've killed all the bacteria in your turkey is to cook it until a meat thermometer inserted into the breast melts, indicating that the turkey has attained the same internal temperature as the sun. "Basically," advises the surgeon general, "you want to be serving your family a 16-pound charcoal briquette." Even then you should keep a flamethrower handy.

Speaking of which: The "hot" new Thanksgiving culinary trend is to cook turkeys in big deep-fat fryers, which are hugely popular because they give guys an excuse to spend Thanksgiving outside drinking beer and messing around with a device that could potentially destroy an entire neighborhood. Now that guys have decided to become seriously involved in Thanksgiving food preparation, it's only a matter of time before they come up with a recipe for mashed potatoes that involves a grenade launcher.

Of course, not everybody is comfortable with the idea of eating turkeys, which are, let's face it, living organisms, like dogs or celery. You may wonder: Is there a more humanitarian option that you can serve for Thanksgiving dinner?

There certainly is: It's tofu, a semi-foodlike substance secreted by soybeans as a defense mechanism. Tofu can be used as a high-protein meat substitute, as well as a denture adhesive or tile grout. In its natural state, tofu is tasteless and odorless, but if you form it into a turkey-shaped lump, season it well, add gravy and bake it for two hours in a shallow pan at 350 degrees, you can also use it for minor driveway repairs.

No Thanksgiving dinner is complete without pumpkin pie. Here's an easy recipe for this delicious dessert:

1. Using a dangerous knife, cut the top off a pumpkin.

2. Inside you will find a mess of stringy, stanky, slimy pumpkin innards. Scoop these out and discard them.

3. Now discard the rest of the pumpkin, because the simple truth, obvious to anyone with half a brain, is that NO PART of the pumpkin looks, smells or tastes ANYTHING like so-called "pumpkin" pie. This is why nobody actually makes pumpkin pie; everybody buys it at the supermarket. The question is: What does the supermarket put in there?

The Food and Drug Administration is investigating this, and according to one informed source (Dan Rather), "They think it's tofu."

But enough about food. Thanksgiving is also a time of giving thanks, as the Pilgrims did so many centuries ago, for the fact that the malls are open on Friday. Otherwise, we'd have to spend another day cooped up with our loved ones, not to mention toxic levels of leftovers.

But in all seriousness, I want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. I personally am very thankful that I have readers like you who have terrific senses of humor and thus recognize that I am just "kidding around," especially if you are in the turkey, deep-fat fryer, tofu or pumpkin-pie industries. Also, even though I have "poked some fun" at Mr. Dan Rather, I sincerely believe he was a great journalist and is a credit to his home planet.

In closing, let's have a big group hug and join together in singing this traditional Thanksgiving song that we vaguely remember from childhood:

Over the river and through the woods,

To grandmother's house we go!

The horse is reluctant,

And we can relate,

Because grandmother's house has that weird smell.

This is a classic Dave Barry column.

Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Kat on November 25, 2008, 10:31:49 AM

Hi Joe,

That was great, a real good laugh  ;D

marcy, peace and love
Kat
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: mharrell08 on November 25, 2008, 11:19:40 AM
Hilarious!  :D

People on the train were looking at me for continuing to laugh out loud...too funny.  ;D


Marques
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Ninny on November 25, 2008, 11:21:08 AM
53 Billion people in the US ??? Ha! Lets see if that were true it would kill off the entire population of this planet in what? 20 seconds? Well, I'm no mathematician! Ha ha ha  :D :D :D I can't stop laughing ;D ;D :'( :D
Joe you know how to lighten things up! I haven't read that before, I'm printing it off to read at Thanksgiving dinner! :D :D
thank you, thank you!
Kathy ;)
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: iris on November 25, 2008, 12:40:28 PM
That was a hoot, Joe! Thanks for the laugh!  ;D ;D ;D


Iris
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: walt123 on November 25, 2008, 06:30:43 PM
Good one Joe ;D
How about giving the bird a beer before you cook it,for respect. ::)
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Dave in Tenn on November 25, 2008, 06:37:15 PM
My kind of Humor, Joe.  Hilarious.
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Rene on November 25, 2008, 07:49:03 PM
LOL ;D, LOL ;D, LOL ;D.

Thanks for sharing, Joe.

René
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Patrick on November 25, 2008, 08:00:22 PM
"it's only a matter of time before they come up with a recipe for mashed potatoes that involves a grenade launcher"

I thought all "real" men had a spudzooka. ;D
Don't try baked potato's, they don't launch very well (they compress and plug up the barrel) ;)
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: gmik on November 25, 2008, 08:04:13 PM
 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Got a print it......I have always laughed at Dave Barry's stuff.  Thanks Joe.
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Marlene on November 26, 2008, 02:55:12 AM
Awwww Gena, that picture is so sweet. Happy Thanksgiving.

Marlene
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Dave in Tenn on November 26, 2008, 10:37:36 PM
Patrick, I used to have a tennis ball cannon made out cans and duct-tape, fired by alcohol cumbustion.  Is that a similar weapon?

I was once officially 'reprimanded' for 'firing a cannon' in the Men's Dorm.  I hope they have expunged those old records, or Homeland Security might be looking at me.

Seems like I remember I got a $50 fine...and that was back when 50 was a LOT of money, especially for a poor college student.
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Patrick on November 26, 2008, 11:04:06 PM
Dave, same principle. Can be "fired" by compressed air, or it can be fired with an accelerant (hair spray, WD-40, propane, etc.).

I got caught "popping smoke" in High School; set off a smoke grenade that my uncle brought back from Viet Nam. When I threw it and ran, the principle was standing at the back door as I ran by. Busted!
   
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Dave in Tenn on November 26, 2008, 11:14:31 PM
LOL.  You had a much sweeter arsenal than we had.  We had to get our smoke-bombs from the Fireworks vendors.  Nobody was injured the day we cleared out the library.  I say 'we'...I was the one with the cigarette lighter, so the mission was really mine.  But 'they' urged me on to glory, my comrades.
Title: Re: Thanksgiving Message From Dave Barry
Post by: Ninny on November 26, 2008, 11:52:55 PM
Does the name Eddie Haskell ring a bell? (Leave it to Beaver).
I'll bet he'd blow up a potato! Hmmm. :D :D
 Kathy ;)