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- Watchlord WIS
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Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving to all the watchlords and there families
Do you have a similar holiday where you roast an ostrich?jason_recliner wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 5:23pmWe don't do thanksgiving here but I hope you are all giving thanks and praise to your venerable and holy Lord the Turkey. Or some such.
Interestingly, we only have farmed ostrichs here. Our native large flightless bird is called the emu.smellody wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 7:35pmDo you have a similar holiday where you roast an ostrich?jason_recliner wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 5:23pmWe don't do thanksgiving here but I hope you are all giving thanks and praise to your venerable and holy Lord the Turkey. Or some such.
Jeabus! That chickenjason_recliner wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 7:46pmInterestingly, we only have farmed ostrichs here. Our native large flightless bird is called the emu.smellody wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 7:35pmDo you have a similar holiday where you roast an ostrich?jason_recliner wrote: ↑November 24th 2022, 5:23pmWe don't do thanksgiving here but I hope you are all giving thanks and praise to your venerable and holy Lord the Turkey. Or some such.
They are not very intelligent. We have many at our mine and I don't know what to do with them.
Emus not bad eating if seasoned beautifully (thank you, Gordon), marinated, skewered and cooked over a flame. But on our religious holidays we tend to throw a few shrimps on the barbie.
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