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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Are you a gizzard?
    No, no I am not.

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    Are you a wishbone?

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    does the object start with the letter T or R?

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    Spammers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    are you a wishbone?
    Yes! Yes i am!

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    I would say a wishbone is way over a gram in weight NDN like 5-10 grams.
    You had me thinking micro

    good guess eejit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    I would say a wishbone is way over a gram in weight NDN like 5-10 grams.
    You had me thinking micro

    good guess eejit
    Wishbones are incredibly light...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDN View Post
    Wishbones are incredibly light...
    never less than 1 gram NEVER not a turkey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    never less than 1 gram NEVER not a turkey
    I respectfully disagree (less the respectfully part of course)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NDN View Post
    Wishbones are incredibly light...
    before or after they are dried?

    before dried aprox 5-10 grams

    while stille growing in bird as your parameters included ???

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    o i retract that your no and no was only to eejits rermark and "screw up" was meant to suggest an action and not meant personally towards you sir...I consider you a friend...I thought we all were.

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    how would u smoke a wishbone? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScareCrowAKA View Post
    how would u smoke a wishbone? lol
    I believe the question was something along the lines of "can this object be smoked?"

    To which my reasoning is, yes, it can be smoked (as in smoking a turkey and thus smoking the wishbone).

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    He is thinking of smoking a turkey.

    The only thing that made me think of that was FRIENDS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    He is thinking of smoking a turkey.

    The only thing that made me think of that was FRIENDS.
    You could probably fashion a nice pipe out of a wishbone too and smoke it that way!

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    tell us how a wishbone is found in a field?
    If you equate a turkey in a field with a wishbone in it the same as a wishbone that is already out of bird.you are wrong
    While in bird it is alive and non living once removed.

    You had us all over the place and I can say I lost sleep over this. BLAH

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    a turkey could die in a field and decompose,

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    Is the object usally found on the ground?

    That's a negative

    but in a field yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo View Post
    tell us how a wishbone is found in a field?
    If you equate a turkey in a field with a wishbone in it the same as a wishbone that is already out of bird.you are wrong
    While in bird it is alive and non living once removed.

    You had us all over the place and I can say I lost sleep over this. BLAH
    First off, the wishbone is found in all bird species, not just a turkey (though the Turkey and Thanksgiving were what inspired me to choose this object).

    Secondly, how is a wishbone NOT found in a field if a turkey is in said field? Are you saying that the turkey (or any other bird for that matter) has the ability to remove their wishbone prior to entering a field?

    Glad this one made you lose sleep, as that's the purpose really. Surely I can't make them all easy, and surely all will agree that I answered these questions to the best of my ability and as accurately and as good spirited as possible!

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