Christmas dinner after World War Two. But today, at least 10 million turkeys are eaten in Blighty on Christmas Day every year, and more than twice as many gobbled across The Pond in the US.It’s no surprise, then, that every now and then the huge ungainly bird tries to exact some kind of revenge.Here, we recall three occasions when hapless humans cried 'fowl play' after being set upon by a wild, unruly turkey or 10.If you think a vague threat of revenge might give your Christmas dinner an added dimension this year, this is the article for you...Courtney Lopchinsky, from Teaneck, New Jersey, knows better than most how the chunky chicken can turn nasty.She told her local TV news station CBS 2 how she was sitting at her kitchen table when she.
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