Up in Nova Scotia are the Trailer Park Boys and Canadian Thanksgiving, or as they would call it, ‘Donair Turkey Day,’ taking place on October 10. This year, Julian (John Paul Tremblay), Ricky (Robb Wells), and Bubbles (Mike Smith) are going big with their Great Canadian ‘Donair Turkey Day’ Feast that fans can tune into at 11 am PT for nine hours of episodes of Trailer Park Boys: The SwearNet Show and live look-ins on the trio prepping their dinner.
“We’ve got a donair turkey,” explained Bubbles, “we’re forming it into the shape of a turkey, but it’s 100% donair meat.”
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“Then we’re going to have probably some poutines and all kinds of crazy side dishes,” added Ricky. He continued, “Julian, don’t forget to bring the veggies and dessert.”
“The most important part of Thanksgiving is just getting drunk and being thankful that you’re getting drunk with your friends. To me, that’s it,” replied Julian.
Going Big for the Donair Turkey Day Feast
The official about page for the event reads: “Monday! Monday! Monday! Your favorite hash-smoking miscreants from Nova Scotia are back in town with a new comedy beast-feast for you to gobble up on Canadian Turkey Day! Take three Trailer Park Boys, add one dysfunctional TV Network, stir in a bunch of illicit activity and a healthy dose of profanity. Whaddya get? A combo platter of comedy entertainment that will spawn shipping containers of laughter… and for this joyous occasion, Rickey’s installing new chandeliers in his trailer! Maybe he found them, maybe he didn’t?”
“They may have been somebody else’s garbage, but yeah, they’re pretty nice,” commented Ricky on his new chandeliers. “It’s going to be a fancy feast.”
“They’re a fire hazard, Ricky. The electrical is all shot,” warned Julian.
“They’re just being tested,” encouraged Bubbles.
“Chandeliers don’t work in a trailer,” replied Julian.
“It’s nice light,” concluded Ricky.
The three are sure to have a lot of fun during their event, and when asked if they would be joined by Corey and Trevor, who live among them in the trailer park, Julian quipped, “Who cares?” while Ricky commented that, “Corey might be here. Might be able to get him to do a lot of the serving, a lot of the leg work.”
“Randy is not showing up for Thanksgiving. Not happening,” added Julian.
“If he had a pressure washer shower, maybe,” continued Ricky.
“He just gets stinky around Thanksgiving,” explained Bubbles.
Where to Watch The Great Canadian ‘Donair Turkey Day’ Feast
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Fans can find The Great Canadian ‘Donair Turkey Day’ Feast at Trailer Park Boys TV and can watch episodes of The Trailer Park Boys on SwearNet.
“It’s the place to be,” commented Bubbles on SwearNet, “it’s happening right now. All the cool people are starting to subscribe to it. There are hundreds and hundreds of hours of stuff on there. Lots of stuff with us, and other stuff. We did a whole series where the cameras come to jail, a 10-episode series in jail that a lot of people don’t even know about… did we ever get paid for that?” he asked.
“It’s coming,” replied Julian.
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