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OT: Thanksgiving Pledge

Do you accept Augusts challenge to forgo the Turkey this year?

  • Yes - Ive been paying attention to August here for the last few years and hes converted me

    Votes: 6 8.7%
  • No - My taste buds are compromised and I like eating dreck

    Votes: 47 68.1%
  • Hybrid - Turkey is terrible,I will serve a better main dish but Turkey will be a side for tradition

    Votes: 16 23.2%

  • Total voters
    69
  • Poll closed .

UConnNick

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What are you talking about I don't eat seafood?
Youre as misinformed as Cl82

Superjohn probably just assumed you don't eat seafood since they do not serve it at Arby's. Honest mistake.
 

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Or maybe you prefer your cognitive dissonance on a Star Cut Bun?

 

August_West

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Or maybe you prefer your cognitive dissonance on a Star Cut Bun?

I’ve never found it necessary to order Turkey there with their commitment to #meatcraft in so many other delicious areas
 

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I’ve never found it necessary to order Turkey there with their commitment to #meatcraft in so many other delicious areas
Yes, but if your pledge holds value, why are they dishonoring it by featuring turkey?

Basically, this is Arby's taking a knee at your pledge.
 

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Yes, but if your pledge holds value, why are they dishonoring it by featuring turkey?

Basically, this is Arby's taking a knee at your pledge.

They recognize there may still be some mouthbreathers out their who would choose Turkey instead of Pork belly, Brisket, Roast Beef, Corned beef or Chicken.

Arbys tries to be equitable.
 

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Hate to disappoint Aug but I love the "traditional" Thanksgiving meal. Turkey and all the sides = delish. The smell of a turkey cooking is the best. To all traditionalists out there I would strongly suggest Emeril's tetrazzini with the leftover bird.
 

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They recognize there may still be some mouthbreathers out their who would choose Turkey instead of Pork belly, Brisket, Roast Beef, Corned beef or Chicken.

Arbys tries to be equitable.
I would have gone with the conversion theory, i.e., they are using the turkey as bait to deliver their addictive pork products.

Kind of how the Catholic church embraced Romulus and Remus to sell Christianity.
 

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I would have gone with the conversion theory, i.e., they are using the turkey as bait to deliver their addictive pork products.

Kind of how the Catholic church embraced Romulus and Remus to sell Christianity.

Welcome back!
 

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I pledge to live and die with my Huskies Thanksgiving Night regardless of the score, and I'll eat some leftover Turkey while watching
 

CL82

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No rational person puts ketchup on turkey.
True but one irrational guy did (or was supposed to) for a post season. Personally, I think he should have to force one of these down every Thanksgiving.

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Eat the mojo sandwich Commie!
 
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Going to my sisters tomorrow. Still cooking my own turkey and a turkey breast for leftovers all weekend. Take that, ADub.
 
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OK...

This may be difficult to swallow for some, but Im forgoing my annual bashing of Turkey here. Weve been talking about it every November for long enough that I feel that my views on this pestilence are well known.

This year we are going to see if any of the information has stuck, and y'all have learned anything. Have minds been changed?

I encourage you to answer the pledge/poll (its anonymous) so we can take the Boneyard temperature in regards to Turkey in 2017.

Please participate.

I've been listening, but not very intently. I forget the details. You hate Turkey. You love ketchup. You put ketchup on Turkey....or something like that?
 

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