Oh my. I realized now the whole turkey thing, since we don’t have Thanksgiving down here. But anyhow, lean your head to the left while watching the pic and you’ll see Turkey eating Cyprus, which of course, looks like a deep fried Turkey.
Don’t know if that was the original purpose….
…This reminds me of one of my favorite Big G panels. Galactus is hovering outside the Baxter Building, looking for the Fantastic Four. On the street below, a drunk looks up, sees Galactus, and shouts the following:
“Hey Bullwinkle (HIC!) Thanksgiving’s not for two months yet!”
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Nice to know that Turkey has facial acne.
Oh my. I realized now the whole turkey thing, since we don’t have Thanksgiving down here. But anyhow, lean your head to the left while watching the pic and you’ll see Turkey eating Cyprus, which of course, looks like a deep fried Turkey.
Don’t know if that was the original purpose….
Yes! Eat lots. Nam Nam Nam
Who do you think I am? Galactus?
If only there was a country shaped like Tofurky we vegetarians could get in on visual puns.. Hell I’d even settle for squash..
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@K386, I hope this helps:
Om, nom, nom, nom
OM NOM NOM NOM.
Uhh…
I lol’d.
http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=861
Munch, munch, munch.
As a non-American and a classicist of sorts this post had me seriously confused.
“Eat… Anatolia…?”
Edible ottoman empire is edible.
Shouldn’t this post be entitled Gobble?
If you join up the dots you get an amorphous squiggly mess.
“Who do you think I am? Galactus?”
…This reminds me of one of my favorite Big G panels. Galactus is hovering outside the Baxter Building, looking for the Fantastic Four. On the street below, a drunk looks up, sees Galactus, and shouts the following:
“Hey Bullwinkle (HIC!) Thanksgiving’s not for two months yet!”
I find it amusing that in Turkey, they call the bird “Hindi” – short for India – haha
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97541602
#17 Meerkat – It is called “India Rooster” in Hebrew too. I guess it’s a middle east thing.