Annie Lowrey
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You know, every fall we eat 45 million turkeys that live life in warehouses and get slaughtered when they're like a few months old. Isn't there some irony here?
You know, every fall we eat 45 million turkeys that live life in warehouses and get slaughtered when they're like a few months old. Isn't there some irony here?
I didn't see any turkeys thrown out of planes, but I'm talking to a ton of people. And then towards the end of this conversation, I was talking to this guy who was involved, and he was like, oh, you know, there were turkeys that were thrown out of planes. I was like, what are you talking about? I was there the entire time.
I didn't see any turkeys thrown out of planes, but I'm talking to a ton of people. And then towards the end of this conversation, I was talking to this guy who was involved, and he was like, oh, you know, there were turkeys that were thrown out of planes. I was like, what are you talking about? I was there the entire time.
I didn't see any turkeys thrown out of planes, but I'm talking to a ton of people. And then towards the end of this conversation, I was talking to this guy who was involved, and he was like, oh, you know, there were turkeys that were thrown out of planes. I was like, what are you talking about? I was there the entire time.
And he was like, oh, well, they weren't thrown out of planes, but they threw them like off of a truck. Like they had gone to someplace high and thrown them out of a truck. And again, I was like, I did not see that. I was not there. And he was like, well, I wasn't there either, but I heard about it. And so I managed to get daisy chained to this guy.
And he was like, oh, well, they weren't thrown out of planes, but they threw them like off of a truck. Like they had gone to someplace high and thrown them out of a truck. And again, I was like, I did not see that. I was not there. And he was like, well, I wasn't there either, but I heard about it. And so I managed to get daisy chained to this guy.
And he was like, oh, well, they weren't thrown out of planes, but they threw them like off of a truck. Like they had gone to someplace high and thrown them out of a truck. And again, I was like, I did not see that. I was not there. And he was like, well, I wasn't there either, but I heard about it. And so I managed to get daisy chained to this guy.
And he was like, yeah, we decided to have like a little festival within the festival to do some turkey throwing. And like, you know, nobody got hurt. It was wonderful. Everybody loved it. And that was the kind of end of the piece.
And he was like, yeah, we decided to have like a little festival within the festival to do some turkey throwing. And like, you know, nobody got hurt. It was wonderful. Everybody loved it. And that was the kind of end of the piece.
And he was like, yeah, we decided to have like a little festival within the festival to do some turkey throwing. And like, you know, nobody got hurt. It was wonderful. Everybody loved it. And that was the kind of end of the piece.
Yeah, I don't think it was like so high.
Yeah, I don't think it was like so high.
Yeah, I don't think it was like so high.
Yeah, totally. I felt nothing for the turkeys whose legs were for sale at the Yelville turkey drop, and nothing for the birds in the surrounding hills. Even when I knew they were sitting, crowded by their neighbors, legs broken and beak cut, awaiting the electric bath and the scalding tank and the dinner table. Felt nothing for the turkey toms threshed to death as soon as they were born.
Yeah, totally. I felt nothing for the turkeys whose legs were for sale at the Yelville turkey drop, and nothing for the birds in the surrounding hills. Even when I knew they were sitting, crowded by their neighbors, legs broken and beak cut, awaiting the electric bath and the scalding tank and the dinner table. Felt nothing for the turkey toms threshed to death as soon as they were born.
Yeah, totally. I felt nothing for the turkeys whose legs were for sale at the Yelville turkey drop, and nothing for the birds in the surrounding hills. Even when I knew they were sitting, crowded by their neighbors, legs broken and beak cut, awaiting the electric bath and the scalding tank and the dinner table. Felt nothing for the turkey toms threshed to death as soon as they were born.
Something for the birds chucked out of the plane, flapping wildly to stay upright. I felt something for the birds panting and panicking when caught by children below, pinned down with their heavy breasts and thick thighs and thin bones. I felt perhaps too much for George, that fabulous ham of a turkey that had rushed out to greet me but was too shy to take some tomato out of my hand.
Something for the birds chucked out of the plane, flapping wildly to stay upright. I felt something for the birds panting and panicking when caught by children below, pinned down with their heavy breasts and thick thighs and thin bones. I felt perhaps too much for George, that fabulous ham of a turkey that had rushed out to greet me but was too shy to take some tomato out of my hand.
Something for the birds chucked out of the plane, flapping wildly to stay upright. I felt something for the birds panting and panicking when caught by children below, pinned down with their heavy breasts and thick thighs and thin bones. I felt perhaps too much for George, that fabulous ham of a turkey that had rushed out to greet me but was too shy to take some tomato out of my hand.