Does it give him a righteous buzz?Now, my uncle smokes turkey . . .
PICTURES!. . . And I could take a bath in the cranberry sauce!![]()
Do you know, you prompted me to look up why the food and the country share a name. I never, ever bothered to do that before.
Damn you for making me learn things on Thanksgiving.![]()
And what's the answer? Because I may be willing to learn on Thanksgiving, but damn if I'm going to put any work into it.
No, not really. I don't even understand what that means.Does it give him a righteous buzz?Now, my uncle smokes turkey . . .
(Hey, someone had to say it.)
No, not really. I don't even understand what that means.Does it give him a righteous buzz?Now, my uncle smokes turkey . . .
(Hey, someone had to say it.)
Anyway, the rest of my post that you omitted went on to say that I like how my uncle smokes turkey on the barbecue grill.
Specifically, I was referring to a line from Fast Times at Ridgemont High.No, not really. I don't even understand what that means.Does it give him a righteous buzz?
(Hey, someone had to say it.)
Anyway, the rest of my post that you omitted went on to say that I like how my uncle smokes turkey on the barbecue grill.
He's making a joke about pot.
Which begs the question, what did the Native Americans call the bird?Or, short answer, the Turkey apparently bears a strong resemblance to a "Turkey fowl" (Guinea fowl). Turkey fowls came from Africa, but were imported into England through Turkey.
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