Played that song in my youth on a mouth harp at an Exchange Place Market (think pioneer settlement setting in the 70’s) along with a banjo player, a guitar player, and a hammer dulcimer player.
A friend was in a car accident and was thrown out of the car. No broken bones but she had to have her jaw wired shut. Turkey and whatever through a straw for a month or so.
Am now wondering (again) why “Turkey in the Straw” is the song played by the ice cream trucks in my area. (It’s one of my favorite songs to play on my accordion, but if I get too happy and whirl around during the chorus I could really throw my back out!)
Kitty Queen 2 months ago
I want to hear “Turkey through a straw!”
Izzy Moreno 2 months ago
Turkey through a straw certainly sound more interesting, if unappetizing.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 2 months ago
Cute little noses in the last panel. Makes you want to beep ’em.
uniquename 2 months ago
Sounds like Petey wants to do an encore.
grocks 2 months ago
That’s not Dill’s usual hat!
akachman Premium Member 2 months ago
Thank you for the correction, Petey.
Zebrastripes 2 months ago
Xmas decorations have been up since Halloween and the stores are already selling Valentines candy! ☹️
oish 2 months ago
The famously notorious song for fiddle / violin as performed on a squeaky honking oboe
Anonamoose Premium Member 2 months ago
On an oboe, it would be playing turkey through a straw. A very small straw.
dsatvoinde Premium Member 2 months ago
Played that song in my youth on a mouth harp at an Exchange Place Market (think pioneer settlement setting in the 70’s) along with a banjo player, a guitar player, and a hammer dulcimer player.
norphos 2 months ago
:D ol
Smeagol 2 months ago
A friend was in a car accident and was thrown out of the car. No broken bones but she had to have her jaw wired shut. Turkey and whatever through a straw for a month or so.
Gordette 2 months ago
Am now wondering (again) why “Turkey in the Straw” is the song played by the ice cream trucks in my area. (It’s one of my favorite songs to play on my accordion, but if I get too happy and whirl around during the chorus I could really throw my back out!)
JH&Cats 2 months ago
Used to be what astronauts had at Thanksgiving. The ones on the ISS have a more civilized version made from freeze-dried cutlets.