Turkey day is upon us and like most family functions there is more than just pumpkin pie and vegetarian stuffing for this overrated holiday. Like any holiday, family fights are served at the holiday dinner table as much as the cranberry sauce. Whether it is Uncle Jake’s drinking problem or Sister-in-law Maggie’s promiscuity, the family has a lot to talk about.
Turkey day is upon us and like most family functions there is more than just pumpkin pie and vegetarian stuffing for this overrated holiday. Like any holiday, family fights are served at the holiday dinner table as much as the cranberry sauce. Whether it is Uncle Jake’s drinking problem or Sister-in-law Maggie’s promiscuity, the family has a lot to talk about.
While these topics are hard and hardened into the Thanksgiving tradition, isn’t there any other topic to discuss this holiday? Here is a triad of topics that you can spend screaming in each other’s face for the holiday weekend:
Cool Tech
With Christmas right around the corner it only makes sense to buy the latest and greatest piece of technology. Apple’s innovated genius is designing a phone made of flexible plastic. Like the cool twisty straws that all of us used to play with as kids, blowing bubble in our chocolate milk, we know have he bendy phone. Your family can argue whether or not the phone will break when bent too far and even see how far your phone can bend before you make your drunken uncle buy you a new one.
Tweet or Like?
Everyone’s favorite topic is the social media industry. The youngsters of the family can get in on the argument action this year by declaring their love for post liking or retweets. While the argument ensues, Grandma can record the argument on her iPhone and post the video on YouTube. A guaranteed viral video if the family doesn’t mind being judged.
Online Television or Cable?
With the rising trend of streaming television, a big question has reared its ugly head; should I cancel my cable plan? While most people are sitting on their couch and getting their cable pumped into their house from their service provider, others are streaming online with Netflix or Hulu. Committed television goers are pledging their allegiance to cable and refusing to sign up for a streaming option (Netflix might serve as a secondary movie source). Your family can argue over the benefits of watching a show a day late and whether not saving money should be left up to the Geico lizard.
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