When you count your blessings this Thanksgiving, don’t forget Congress. They’ve adjourned. They can’t spend any more of your money. - Will Rogers
How many of you can remember the good old days when Congress REALLY WAS adjourned by Thanksgiving? At 69 I’m not sure whether I really can remember it or just remember reading about it!
Some Welsh people like “laverbread”, made from the laver seaweed. I have to say, though, I’m half Welsh and have never had it. Wouldn’t mind trying it, but I’ve never seen it offered anywhere I’ve eaten.
OK, maybe I’m just obtuse this morning, but this one has me stumped. What happened to the turkey in the last frame? And why seaweed and rocks? Can somebody explain the joke?
I think they tried to kill the turkey, to the point of breaking his wing and shooting arrows into him, but he was able to escape and survive. So no turkey dinner for them.
I guess the idea is that the turkey got away, but the way it’s drawn makes it hard to tell. I also would not feel sorry for people who tried to kill me and failed, and instead ended up having sea veggie for their meal — and finally, I don’t think they actually had Thanksgiving in the B.C. era…. Started in N. America in the 1600’s, right?
BigChiefDesoto about 12 years ago
When you count your blessings this Thanksgiving, don’t forget Congress. They’ve adjourned. They can’t spend any more of your money. - Will Rogers
How many of you can remember the good old days when Congress REALLY WAS adjourned by Thanksgiving? At 69 I’m not sure whether I really can remember it or just remember reading about it!
bluskies about 12 years ago
Who the he-double-hockey-sticks drew this one, the snake?
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
rocks? no thanks. seaweed? maybe.
pouncingtiger about 12 years ago
Seaweed is OK with sushi, but otherwise, YUCK!
Alan Rees about 12 years ago
Some Welsh people like “laverbread”, made from the laver seaweed. I have to say, though, I’m half Welsh and have never had it. Wouldn’t mind trying it, but I’ve never seen it offered anywhere I’ve eaten.
phelpsgates about 12 years ago
OK, maybe I’m just obtuse this morning, but this one has me stumped. What happened to the turkey in the last frame? And why seaweed and rocks? Can somebody explain the joke?
Jungleman about 12 years ago
@phelpsgates
Have you ever seen a turkey duck? Obviously the turkey ducked their attack and is recovering while hiding from them :D
RetroJenny about 12 years ago
I guess they didn’t have the heart to kill him for some reason?
frogsandravens about 12 years ago
I think they tried to kill the turkey, to the point of breaking his wing and shooting arrows into him, but he was able to escape and survive. So no turkey dinner for them.
cj7ole about 12 years ago
Hopefully they will explain it tomorrow…
twj0729 about 12 years ago
Hmmmm…I’ve read all the comments and I still don’t get it! Oh well, on to the turkey!
Rumsy4 about 12 years ago
I don’t get it either. Oh well…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Happy, happy, happy Thanksgiving
jtviper7 about 12 years ago
Looks like a Christmas ormament with a wings and feet.
usignola about 12 years ago
I guess the idea is that the turkey got away, but the way it’s drawn makes it hard to tell. I also would not feel sorry for people who tried to kill me and failed, and instead ended up having sea veggie for their meal — and finally, I don’t think they actually had Thanksgiving in the B.C. era…. Started in N. America in the 1600’s, right?
usignola about 12 years ago
Maybe it’s soylent green….
Badfisherman about 12 years ago
A view of our future under Barry.
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
I think RanaRavens has the explanation that makes the most sense.Happy Thanksgiving, all!
marshalljpeters Premium Member about 12 years ago
It seems like we missed a strip. Last I saw, the turkey was healthy.
2252895 about 12 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Wishing you all the best today and throughout the year.
mikehop23 about 12 years ago
Happy thanksgiving eveybody.
chromosome Premium Member about 12 years ago
Rocks are loaded with minerals.