LMAO!!! Ninja Pilgrim! Perfect sight picture! John Belushi—the original SNL Samurai Butcher—dressed as a Pilgrim (more properly called a Separatist) with a katana.
Back in the ’60’s, GE marketed an electronic carving knife; I can remember seeing commercials for it on TV. Apparently, it never sold well—it was a bulky thing and hard to control. Happy Thanksgiving to all in the Luanniverse.
We still use an electric knife. It’s great for slicing breast meat. Cut joints with a blade. Then slice with an electric knife. But the task, or honor, has passed to a grandson. So he can do it however he prefers. Shalom.
Mrs. Horner’s a whiz with that knife. I’d hate to run into her in a dark alley at night
It’s 4:20 in th morning here. Just started baking the turkey so it’ll be done around 2:30 in th afternoon. Pretty big turkey, 31 pounds an at 20 minutes a pound that’s about 620 minutes, so around a little over 10 hours. Pretty close.
No butchers in my family, but my mother used to sharpen a knife like this and she would carve the turkey. Later on we got an electric knife. I do not have one so I am back to carving by hand.
Mrs. Horner carve the turkey with wonderful dignity, it’s nice to know more about her. Frank’s astonishment is amusing and she’s certainly enjoying this dinner. Happy Thanksgiving from Europe!
After 400 years, we still honor the sharing of the earth’s blessings upon the earliest settlers of this country. They came here, escaping persecution for having a different religious belief than the king. They shared the bounty with those who had lived on that land for thousands of years. The fact that those immigrants didn’t get wiped out by their new neighbors is a testament to the power of tolerance and sharing, and in itself may be a miracle.We should all be very thankful that those from across the sea were allowed to survive and eventually prosper. This is something worth celebrating…. HAPPY IMMIGRANTS DAY!!! God bless those escaping religious persecution and seeking a new life.
Yea for 90 somethings! If I get past my 80’s I hope I could be one too. HAPPY THANKSGIVING fellow Luannverse debaters! This little few minutes is such an important part of my day, for years, and thanks Lu and Bern, and the whole crowd, and the Evan’s family creators.
lvlax 3 days ago
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE!!
I’m thankful we all get to read the LUANN strip daily… and usually argue about it. ;)
MeanBob Premium Member 3 days ago
I’m not allowed to carve the turkey anymore. My family don’t like me performing a necropsy on their meal.
Linnorm 3 days ago
LMAO!!! Ninja Pilgrim! Perfect sight picture! John Belushi—the original SNL Samurai Butcher—dressed as a Pilgrim (more properly called a Separatist) with a katana.
jea9hrkr 3 days ago
ninja pilgrim – LOL!
ronaldspence 3 days ago
Her father backed into the meat grinder and got a little behind in his work
beb01 3 days ago
Is there anything that Mrs Horner can’t do?
I wonder if she’ll ask how her old house is holding up since she sold it to them?
think it through 3 days ago
What a surprise, our new president elect is a butcher also.
snsurone76 3 days ago
Back in the ’60’s, GE marketed an electronic carving knife; I can remember seeing commercials for it on TV. Apparently, it never sold well—it was a bulky thing and hard to control. Happy Thanksgiving to all in the Luanniverse.
RSH 3 days ago
Frank’s grip on that knife looks pretty awkward.
GeorgeInAZ 3 days ago
We still use an electric knife. It’s great for slicing breast meat. Cut joints with a blade. Then slice with an electric knife. But the task, or honor, has passed to a grandson. So he can do it however he prefers. Shalom.
[Unnamed Reader - ba1257] 3 days ago
Lots of celebration of Mrs. Horner. Seems like Mrs Horner won’t make it to Xmas.
Mordock999 Premium Member 3 days ago
Furthermore, if you break into Mrs Horner’s place, you’re liable to get CUT.
Happy Thanksgiving to all. (Whether you choose to celebrate it or not.). ;-)
c001 3 days ago
Always have your knife sharpener handy.
Rhetorical_Question 3 days ago
Apparently, Frank DeGroot’s daytime job isn’t going to be a butcher?
Out of the Past 3 days ago
You’re next.
Bernedoodle 3 days ago
Butcher, Baker and Candlestick Maker.
drewpamon 3 days ago
Frank has been doing this over 20 years and still has no idea how to hold the knife?
French Persons Premium Member 3 days ago
“Ninja Pilgrim”?
Everyman100 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving.
There are no ninja pilgrims, they were not East Asians, maybe he should have said a knight pilgrim.
Wilkins068 3 days ago
Mrs. Horner’s a whiz with that knife. I’d hate to run into her in a dark alley at night
It’s 4:20 in th morning here. Just started baking the turkey so it’ll be done around 2:30 in th afternoon. Pretty big turkey, 31 pounds an at 20 minutes a pound that’s about 620 minutes, so around a little over 10 hours. Pretty close.
Turkey coma at 4:00 in th afternoon. Film at 11..
dlkrueger33 3 days ago
No butchers in my family, but my mother used to sharpen a knife like this and she would carve the turkey. Later on we got an electric knife. I do not have one so I am back to carving by hand.
Wilkins068 3 days ago
Have a great day, everyone!
colddonkey 3 days ago
Hope she wiped the blade after sharpening.
Ellis97 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving from Luann and all of her friends and family.
baskate_2000 3 days ago
Mrs. Horner: a MARVELOUS woman of many talents!
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 days ago
Mrs. Horner carve the turkey with wonderful dignity, it’s nice to know more about her. Frank’s astonishment is amusing and she’s certainly enjoying this dinner. Happy Thanksgiving from Europe!
ctolson 3 days ago
My dad could sharpen a knife on teh sharping rod like that. Me not so much, but then he also worked in a meat packing plant for a time.
JenF 3 days ago
Not that hard to carve the bird.
melodymucisa 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving
leighabc123 3 days ago
This arc is boring! Stef! Please show up to the house unannounced!
jonesbeltone 3 days ago
Go Granny, Go!
timzsixty9 3 days ago
The AMAZING Mrs. Horner!!!!
craigographics 3 days ago
After 400 years, we still honor the sharing of the earth’s blessings upon the earliest settlers of this country. They came here, escaping persecution for having a different religious belief than the king. They shared the bounty with those who had lived on that land for thousands of years. The fact that those immigrants didn’t get wiped out by their new neighbors is a testament to the power of tolerance and sharing, and in itself may be a miracle.We should all be very thankful that those from across the sea were allowed to survive and eventually prosper. This is something worth celebrating…. HAPPY IMMIGRANTS DAY!!! God bless those escaping religious persecution and seeking a new life.
DaBump Premium Member 3 days ago
Mostly the second one.
The Old Wolf 3 days ago
Old people have skills that are largely unrecognized and/or ignored. You go, Mrs. H.
mort b. 3 days ago
HAPPY THANKS…..GIVING FROM….W….K…..R….P!! Https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=4SXI-eLMq1E
tremaine53 3 days ago
Mrs. Horner is going to cut that bird like she would if it attacked her in a dark alley.
rbrt6956 3 days ago
I suppose knife skills may come in handy these days as a teacher. On the other hand, never bring a knife to a gun fight.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 days ago
Attagirl…….quality experience!
bryan42 3 days ago
I’ve never seen the purpose of carving the bird at the table, but then my family has never been one to follow traditional traditions.
locake 3 days ago
Is the whetstone on the table in the first panel, or did Mrs. Horner bring her own? Most people do not own a whetstone.
luann1212 3 days ago
Yea for 90 somethings! If I get past my 80’s I hope I could be one too. HAPPY THANKSGIVING fellow Luannverse debaters! This little few minutes is such an important part of my day, for years, and thanks Lu and Bern, and the whole crowd, and the Evan’s family creators.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving Greg and Karen!
Otis Rufus Driftwood 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving to the Evans family.
J. Scarbrough 3 days ago
Frank acts like he has never carved a bird before . . . so who usually did it in years past? Nancy?
mindjob 3 days ago
It’s the only holiday that isn’t a commercial gimmick. Enjoy!
Odd Dog Premium Member 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it!
CaptainX_99 3 days ago
GO GRANNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lnrokr55 3 days ago
Yoh ! , Miss H Got Skills ! ;-)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 days ago
No matter how old and feeble a person looks, she might be an expert knife wielder.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 3 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving from The❤️Count, Dearest Ann❤️Eiffel and The❤️Eiffelettes! God Bless America!
The Quiet One 2 days ago
That would do it.
WilliamVollmer 2 days ago
Ms. Horner really knows how to cut it up. Taking about the turkey of course.
eladee AKA Wally 2 days ago
We learn something new about Mrs. H. every time we see her.
eladee AKA Wally 2 days ago
Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow friends on the Luann forum. I’m so thankful for each and every one of you!
limarick 2 days ago
Then you should know not to do that directly over the food you are about to cut. Well, Mrs Horner would know, but apparently G&K don’t.
HodgeElmwood 2 days ago
Is this Frank’s first Thanksgiving??
spikelovesmusic 1 day ago
Is there ANYTHING the Amazing Ms. Horner can’t do?Naaah…
mistercatworks 1 day ago
The “my father was …” meme is getting old. I’ve seen it used (humorously) as “Sure I can fly a helicopter. My father was a fighter pilot.”