Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 22, 2016
Transcript:
Caulfield: When did we start calling Thanksgiving "Turkey Day"? We don't call Christmas,"Candy Cane Day"; We don't call the 4th of July "Grilled Stuff Day"; We don't call passover...Well, maybe people do call pass over "Boring Bread Day." Frazz: I think it would be "Boring Bread WEEK".
Rumball about 8 years ago
Not so bad when you use it to make tostadas.
FLAreader about 8 years ago
Or Rabbit Day, Or Homeless Vet’s Day, Or Pumpkin Day
cabalonrye about 8 years ago
I’m not getting it. Can someone give a quick explanation? Thanks in advance
whiteheron about 8 years ago
Oh manna !
amxchester about 8 years ago
@whiteheron, rim shot!
DutchUncle about 8 years ago
Since they’re obviously not Jewish, they don’t know about matza brei. MMMMMmmmmmm.
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 8 years ago
I agree.
magicwalnut about 8 years ago
There is nothing boring about matzos! Matzoh Brie, matzoh balls, matzoh pletzel, and on and on. Beats Lent all to hell!
CanuckAmuck about 8 years ago
Do people call it “turkey day”? I mean, as an actual name? I’ve only ever heard it referred to that way in a joking manner.
greasy old tam about 8 years ago
What are you whining about now?
Varnes about 8 years ago
Let’s answer the question, eh? We call it Turkey Day because we have a sense of humor….And a self depreciating sense of humor at that.That’s a great thing to be thankful for……..
Rush Strong Premium Member about 8 years ago
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Damn, you have my sympathies. Under-cooked fowl is foul.
JanLC about 8 years ago
I have heard Thanksgiving referred to as “Turkey Day” both as a joke and seriously. Honestly, it grieves me considering that both Presidents Washington and Lincoln declared a day of Thanksgiving for the blessings God has given this nation. For Washington it was a one-time only declaration, but Lincoln established the National holiday. When both declarations were made, roast turkey was not a common food item.
unfair.de about 8 years ago
I ate bread in America. There’s nothing but “boring bread day” all year long.
In Germany you can eat different types of bread with different tastes and textures on every day for a year and more.
gatocatcat about 8 years ago
And we call Independence Day “the Fourth of July”.
starclaw almost 7 years ago
Matzah is good! And they have obviously never had matzah-ball soup!