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the poor turkey :(
poor Turkeys. At least over here in the UK they don't have Thanksgiving to worry about. Just Christmas.
LOL -don't blame the turkey a bit. That's one reason I'm a vegan.
thanks for the comment, prodigy??indeed. :(
thanks for the comment, crafty green poet.well, that's one less holiday for them to get nervous about... :O
thanks for the comment, janice thomson. does make me feel a little guilty about eating meat actually...
Nah, don’t worry! Turkeys always look forward to this one day when they are actually useful :)
thanks for the comment, i-trepreneur. :)or perhaps they're already plotting our downfall...
enjoyed thisjohn
I have been seeing flocks of them along the roadside and in farmer fields. They are deservedly nervous now:-)
thanks for the comment, john. :)am glad you enjoyed it. :)
thanks for the comment, janet. :)interesting. you know, i've never seen a live turkey. :O
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the poor turkey :(
ReplyDeletepoor Turkeys. At least over here in the UK they don't have Thanksgiving to worry about. Just Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLOL -don't blame the turkey a bit. That's one reason I'm a vegan.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, prodigy??
ReplyDeleteindeed. :(
thanks for the comment, crafty green poet.
ReplyDeletewell, that's one less holiday for them to get nervous about... :O
thanks for the comment, janice thomson.
ReplyDeletedoes make me feel a little guilty about eating meat actually...
Nah, don’t worry! Turkeys always look forward to this one day when they are actually useful :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, i-trepreneur. :)
ReplyDeleteor perhaps they're already plotting our downfall...
enjoyed this
ReplyDeletejohn
I have been seeing flocks of them along the roadside and in farmer fields. They are deservedly nervous now:-)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, john. :)
ReplyDeleteam glad you enjoyed it. :)
thanks for the comment, janet. :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting. you know, i've never seen a live turkey. :O