It's Thanksgiving, the season when many turkeys will be carved, often at the dining room table in front of those waiting for their turkey dinner with all the fixings. Turkey carving expert
Max O. Cullen demonstrates an efficient and effective method to carve a turkey at the dining room table, including how to serve the stuffing housed in the cavity of the bird. The fictitious husband of our story, Abner J. Poodlebeam, could have used a lesson from Cullen as he is asked by his newlywed wife to carve the Thanksgiving turkey at the dining room table in front of the guests, including her judgmental parents. Despite not knowing what he's doing, Poodlebeam is determined to show his guests that he does know what he's doing.
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