What main food should i serve for thanksgiving?!


Question:

What main food should i serve for thanksgiving?

1. Turkey
2. poop
3.mud


Answers:
mud would creat a great throwing device that could help relieve stress

Um Turkey. Who eats poop and mud? Are you trying to feed dogs or people?

Turkey Turkey Turkey! What a stupid question! OH yeah lets eat poop are you an idiot?

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Hmm...tough one. If you are that immature, you're probably not cooking the Thanksgiving feast. I'd leave that to someone who knows what their doing. Unless of course, you want to eat feces. Because you could request that jackass.

What a stupid question. Turkey.Duh.

nice use of hyperbole. 2.?

Well turkey, sure. But don't mind the people callin you an idiot. Some people just don't know a joke when they read one. The only idiot would be the one who thought Poop may be a serious answer.

MOST PEOPLE FIX TURKEY , BUT THERE IS NO LIMIT TO WHAT A PERSON CAN FIX ON THANKSGIVING FOOD THAT IS . MY ONE DAUGHTER FIXES EVERYTHING . TURKY , HAM , ITALIAN FOOD , 3 DIFFERENT KINDS OF POTATOS , POT ROAST WE COOK SO MUCH FOOD THAT THERE ISNT ANYONE THAT DOESNT GET SOMETHING THEY LIKE TO EAT THAT DAY AND I SURELY WISH I HADNT STARTED HER ON THIS HA HA , BUT YOU CAN FIX THE FOOD THAT IS THE EASIEST FOR YOU HAM OR TURKEY THEY PRETTY MUCH TAKE CARE OF THEM SELVES IF THE RIGHT TEMP IS ON THEM .

Turkey would be my first choice. Maybe have the poop and mud handy incase inlaws get out of hand.

try Turkey this year

If you are human, choose turkey
If you are a dung beetle, go with the poop
If you are a child under the age of three, mud is always a popular choice.

KGB Suchi.

I would go with turkey

hey how about all 3! turkey with a side of poop and mud! the possibilys r endless!




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