
Ham, turkey or something else
- Jack Frost
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I haven't had Turducken before but BOY does that sound good!!!
Oh, and Santa Baby, hun.... I know you were upset by Freezin's silly bunny movie but, would you mind going back into your AAHHH NOOOO post and shortening that up a bit. It stretches out the thread too much and you have to scroll all the way over to see the poll results.
Thanks!
Oh, and Santa Baby, hun.... I know you were upset by Freezin's silly bunny movie but, would you mind going back into your AAHHH NOOOO post and shortening that up a bit. It stretches out the thread too much and you have to scroll all the way over to see the poll results.

Thanks!

- squarejelly
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- Santa Baby
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My OHHHHH NOOOOO
Sorry about that guys
I have remedied the problem....I was just a little over the top there!!!

I've been an awful good girl,
Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight.
Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight.
- Jack Frost
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squarejelly wrote:I have never heard of a turducken, when I first read it I thought it was just a joke. But just last night I was flipping through the channels and came across Paula Dean as she was pulling one out of the oven, she was only calling it a turkey though. Is Turducken the actual name for it?
It's the name I've always known it as; a duck inside a chicken inside a turkey.
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