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-Good evening.
I am a Count Chicken.
[CLUCKING]
I am part human body but a chicken
[MUSIC PLAYING] head that is feathery and likes
to be petting under the little gizzard things.
Oh, and today I'm going to teach say this simple word here.
First, you start with the Turk.
[CLUCKING]
It's kind of like you're saying the turban, those things they
wear in the Arabia with Aladdin and old Jafar.
And they you say a key.
After Turk you say key.
Key is like those little metal things
you put into the tiny holes.
You open goodies and chests and doors.
Oh, I love keys.
I love to play with keys.
And so that's how you say Turkey.
And stuffing!
Stuffing!
You start with the stuff.
[CLUCKING]
And there it is.
After stuff, you say in, like when you're inside
of a house or a creepy little yard.
You're outside.
Oh, that would be outside.
Whoopsie.
But they you say-- What is this?
A typo?
And typo.
Count Chicken never messes up.
This is uncalled for.
And then you say stuff and then in.
Stuff, like when you go to Wal-Mart
and you buy all those little stuff,
you know, little toys and kid gadgets and zippity-zoo-dahs.
[CLUCKING]
So that's how say the turkey and then stuffing.
And to celebrate this occasion, I've got turkey pot-pie.
Fresh turkey pot-- What!
Chicken pot-pie!
What is this that soiled this?
This is uncalled for.
I shall get my revenge.