YES!!! And to the sound of the 1812 Overture. Or would that be too cliche?ClanCrusher said:I hope that at the end of this series they have some sort of huge montage where they show all of the best drops of the series. That would be an awesome montage.
Things falling and smashing to the 1812 Overture will never be too cliche.Yankeedoodles said:YES!!! And to the sound of the 1812 Overture. Or would that be too cliche?ClanCrusher said:I hope that at the end of this series they have some sort of huge montage where they show all of the best drops of the series. That would be an awesome montage.
Cranberry sauce confuses me. It's too sweet to go with dinner, but it is far far from a dessert.Spinwhiz said:I have to say that this may be my favorite one so far. Perhaps it's because I HATE cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving.
Or maybe there was something in my past...
*lays down on the couch and begins to talk about his mother*
Wait, what? Name brand turkey? Nononononono. That crap has probably been sitting frozen in a warehouse somewhere for a month. If you want quality meat of any kind you need to go to a butcher shop. As far as meats are concerned name brand is the cheap generic crap. There's nothing actually wrong with frozen turkey, and it is nearly impossible to get a fresh turkey around Thanksgiving at a reasonable price, so I don't blame anybody that does get frozen turkey, heck I even do it myself sometimes, but name brand is not particularly good in this instance.Mydnyght said:So, an uncooked stuffed turkey this Monday? Seems wasteful, but I bet, like the cranberry sauce, it's a No-Name brand too.
Yeah, I know, eh? We eat that stuff?Liquid Paradox said:hmm... was I the only person who was a bit worried that the cranberry sauce sort of held it's shape in the end?
Agreed.Hungry Donner said:While far from my favorite Daily Drop that was still very satisfying to watch![]()