Not so long ago I walked the Kintyre Way. At one point on the trail I passed a turkey farm, and was amused to note that the turkeys could fly out of the compound if they wanted. In fact several panicked as I walked past and flew out, but apart from one that got stuck in a fence, they all flew back in again. It was only a month or two before Christmas, so I said aloud - if you knew what I knew, guys, you wouldn't go back in there. But they did. Bet they all vote Labour.
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Not so long ago I walked the Kintyre Way. At one point on the trail I passed a turkey farm, and was amused to note that the turkeys could fly out of the compound if they wanted. In fact several panicked as I walked past and flew out, but apart from one that got stuck in a fence, they all flew back in again. It was only a month or two before Christmas, so I said aloud - if you knew what I knew, guys, you wouldn't go back in there. But they did. Bet they all vote Labour.
Lovely story, thank you Vronsky.
Here's to the Yanks, great people, pity about some of their leaders
Yeah, and they probably say the same about us!
D.
Politics these days depends on your bank balance or the money you can raise Dram. That's a global matter now just here in the UK sadly.
Hey Apogee, I don't have turkey for Christmas, I have Aberdeen Angus. Best in the world.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/8382384.stm
Looks like you Brits are finally getting what you want, and as an American, I'm thankful for that.
I don't understand what you mean Lincoln. Sorry if I'm being dim witted.
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