Triple firing oh yes I live for this 👋🏻@bbcapprentice pic.twitter.com/6vy3doOn1T— Becka (@CatchingCasper) November 22, 2017
In the 1940s, farmers and manufacturers began to send birds to the White House as a means of promoting the poultry industry. Sparing the turkey from becoming dinner became a tradition under President Ronald Reagan, but President George H. W. Bush was the first to formally grant the bird a Presidential pardon, taking a cue from the animal rights activists picketing nearby.A triple firing. Brutal but beautiful. #TheApprentice pic.twitter.com/DlTW9yMide— The Apprentice (@bbcapprentice) November 22, 2017
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