Wikipedia tells me the Turkish word for “turkey” is “hindi”, based on the idea that the bird came from India, like the French “dinde” and several others. Strangely, the Portuguese word is “peru”.
I think turkey might be used to describe a bad movie or joke like lemon can be used to describe a car that spends more time in the shop than on the road.
Rory has a way about him where everything he does or says is funny and or different from the norm….the other farm animals just roll with the punches and yes!, roll their eyes! Lol
Yakety Sax over 3 years ago
Rory is reading a Mort Drucker book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mort_Drucker
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
Wikipedia tells me the Turkish word for “turkey” is “hindi”, based on the idea that the bird came from India, like the French “dinde” and several others. Strangely, the Portuguese word is “peru”.
GROG Premium Member over 3 years ago
I think turkey might be used to describe a bad movie or joke like lemon can be used to describe a car that spends more time in the shop than on the road.
akachman Premium Member over 3 years ago
Cheers to Mort Drucker!
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Yes, Rory. They just have a different name for it.
92.90638 Nb Eh? over 3 years ago
Many times upon a Collingwwod car, there has been an ANCIENT Ontario license plate, and that is no Christian Ponder joke.
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92.90638 Nb Eh? over 3 years ago
I suppose it’s string section knot time to mention Turk Broda.
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
Only if he’s being a turkey about it…
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Rory has a way about him where everything he does or says is funny and or different from the norm….the other farm animals just roll with the punches and yes!, roll their eyes! Lol
over 3 years ago
That’s a pretty good question.
gayle454 over 3 years ago
An ode to Mort Drucker :) <3
Shikamoo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Turkish delight is not made from turkey meat. Neither is it made from Turks. I just thought I should clarify that…