The only reason I put this comic together was an excuse to draw turkeys with party hats on. They look festive and cool and kinda doomed too. Happy Thanksgiving everybody!.

The only reason I put this comic together was an excuse to draw turkeys with party hats on. They look festive and cool and kinda doomed too. Happy Thanksgiving everybody!.
Bad news turkey, lots of people are coming for dinner. And you are the main dish.
There’s nothing wrong with the turkeys wearing party hats, the day is for them, because it’s not them on the plate! (… yet …)
PARTURKEY.
Haha I’m on fire.
Never! We will fight the tofu force-feeding scum on the beaches, on the streets, in the hills, we shall never surrender!
But yes, turkey is traditional, along with geese and other stuffs depending on personal preference.
And just like that, I’ve learned something new. Who says comics can’t be educational?
Indeed.
Next week – Bob teaches quantum dynamics.
@Malcolm, I thought you Brits ate geese or hams at Christmas, seeing as the turkey is an American bird (would have beat out the bald eagle for our national symbol if Ben Franklin had his way).
Then again, the way Jamie Oliver is infliciting food police nonsense over in the UK, I’m surprised you’re not being forced to eat tofu at gunpoint.
And what other reason would be needed?
Happy US-specific holiday from us heathen brits. Saving my turkey for xmas.