Turkey etc.

Karen Willis kewillis@swbell.net
Thu, 28 Nov 2002 16:07:00 -0600


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Yeah, I can just picture some little Austin kid telling his classmates, "We 
had a great thanksgiving and we all ate a big turd-dicky!"
Karen



>A lot more successful than, say "pluots"...
>
>Come to think of it, "turduckens" should probably be pronounced very 
>carefully...
>
>-JT
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>Michael Eisenstadt wrote:
>
>>here in Austin the Central Market is selling lots of turduckens said to 
>>be very tasty. this is a turkey stuffed with a duck which in turn is 
>>stuffed with a chicken
>>
>>didnt someone have fun in inventing this term!

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<font size=3>Yeah, I can just picture some little Austin kid telling his
classmates, &quot;We had a great thanksgiving and we all ate a big
turd-dicky!&quot;<br>
Karen<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>A lot more successful than, say
&quot;pluots&quot;...<br>
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Come to think of it, &quot;turduckens&quot; should probably be pronounced
very carefully...<br>
<br>
-JT<br>
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Michael Eisenstadt wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>here in Austin the Central Market is selling
lots of turduckens said to be very tasty. this is a turkey stuffed with a
duck which in turn is stuffed with a chicken<br>
<br>
didnt someone have fun in inventing this
term!</font></blockquote></blockquote></html>

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