How To Cook Your Holiday Turkey Using A $490,000 Lamborghini
I concede, burning through $490,000 on a Lamborghini Aventador by Oakley Design won't not appear like the most astute venture for cooking your vacation turkey, particularly when you can purchase a heavenly twofold stove from Best Buy for around $2,000. Be that as it may, that is what today's Richie Riches are doing. Try not to trust me? Look at the crazy video of said Lambo cooking a turkey utilizing only its fire spitting titanium fumes channels.
Before we get into the, "why for heaven's sake would somebody do this present," how about we examine the auto: It brags 60 more drive than the stock Aventador's 700-hp, and, above all, it has that previously stated titanium fumes framework. Each time the driver lift off the gas, blazes burst out of the channels to make the visual experience all affluent oil head honchos have generally expect. It additionally makes for an one of a kind grill.
Seeing the undiscovered potential, Tim Burton, an auto blogger from the UK who passes by the online name of Shmee150, got his pitchfork, discovered a half-million dollar supercar and started simmering the turkey for around ten minutes until it was brilliant chestnut. I think he got his thought from the people that barbecued a wiener utilizing a Lamborghini prior this year. Anyway, we won't mark him a copycat, as this trap is still rather unmistakable. Burton says, "It is a standard Christmas custom that I gather the turkey for our family lunch and this year I thought I'd attempt another approach to cook it." After a snappy nibble, Burton esteemed the turkey, "Great."
I'm for solving two problems at once (pardon the play on words), be that as it may, I'm not especially attached to my winged creature coated in fumes exhaust. Possibly some cranberry sauce would offer assistance?
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