Christmas spirit comes early

9 Comments. . .

1

I’m not happy about all the fast-food establishments in this food court that serve meat. That’s “Hell-allujah” on Earth for the animal kingdom.

— Tom Turkey posted this on December 17, 2010 @ 2:04 am

2

Hey Tom, nice to see you again. Thanks for the comment, but I bet not many of the food places there serve turkey ;)

— Jazmin posted this on December 17, 2010 @ 2:11 am

3

Actually, Jazmin, you didn’t see me, just my post.

Second, Arby’s and many other food court animal meat sellers have turkey. But even if all they sold was beef, pork and fish I would still oppose their butchery.

Oh and another thing.
What is that emoticon at the end of your post supposed to represent? Is it a human face? Weird.
Here’s a turkey emoticon: ==
Aren’t we a handsome species?

— Tom Turkey posted this on December 17, 2010 @ 8:25 am

4

Tom, get a life. This flash mob RULES! I wish I was in a flash mob. Although I can’t sing or dance.

— Natalie Wilson posted this on December 17, 2010 @ 8:33 am

5

Hey Tom, here’s a real turkey emoticon:

=B<=

How come these people are so old? Every time I go to the mall here in Honolulu everyone in the food court is about 16 years old?

— Smitty posted this on December 20, 2010 @ 6:21 am

6

Thank you, young lady, for putting the wonderful movie on
the World Wide Web. I was truly inspired by the singing. I wonder
if you could tell me where I can go to watch one of these “flash
mobs”? My grandkids are coming down for the holidays and I’d like
to take them to a “Flash mob,” especially if it’s a wonderful
rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus, but the Cape Coral mall never
seems to have “flash mobs.” Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to
all. Yours truly, Wilma H. Friedmutter

— Mrs. Wilma Friedmutter posted this on December 21, 2010 @ 9:18 am

7

You’re very welcome, Wilma. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. “Flash mobs” by their very nature are designed to surprise and entertain the unknowing crowd in which they occur. Only the people involved know that the flash mob performance is actually going to happen.

However, flash mobs are becoming more popular, so you never know, you might just be lucky enough to catch one with your grandkids.

Thanks so much for commenting and a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours : )

— Jazmin posted this on December 21, 2010 @ 8:40 pm

8

You never wished me a Merry Christmas, Jazmin, but I hope you had one. Did you and your family eat turkey for the Christmas holidays? I sure hope not. My cousin has been missing for three weeks.

— Tom Turkey posted this on January 9, 2011 @ 3:52 pm

9

Hey, Tom Turkey. My family ate turkey for Christmas. Maybe it was your brother. Our turkey was golden brown, a mixture of dark and white meat and he was stuffed with bread cubes and savory vegetables.
I think his nickname was “Butterball.”
He was delicious.

— Smitty posted this on January 9, 2011 @ 4:15 pm

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