They make good water balloons.
Not if they’re toxic.
Once you pop, you can’t stop.
Unfortunately, the axes just bounce right off of them.
Did they inherit any of the toxicity of this type of fish?
Do they have to be prepared and/or eaten in a special way?
“Endorsed” by Darius Rucker.
Ed is a veritable genius, how did he ever get the two to have coitus? – Oh wait, she must have been a real turkey to do that..
One important detail…. Blowfish can be hazardous to one’s health…
GMO
Turkeys are bred to be big. So, big in fact, that the kind that winds up on the dinner table can’t even step in and out of a coop. They would last only as long as the first predator spotted them in the wild.
Do NOT eat the liver!
I can see it now: The farmer chops the turkey’s neck and B-L-F-F-P-F-P-T the turkey flies around the barnyard backwards as it deflates…
Cross an owl with a blowfish and name it Hootie
Mutatered for the holiday season.
A genius idea for sure—evil genius, considering blowfish, at least certain kinds, can be poisonous.
Wait until you bite into the liver and get some tetrodotoxin…
Aim them right, and they will deliver themselves to the market.
He stole the idea from some guy named Hootie.
Until you use that axe. Then all the air comes out and they fly around the pasture backwards.
Should have crossed the turkey with tumble-weeds, which are non-toxic. :)
Could just buy two turkeys if one is too small.
Turfugu. That’s gonna require very delicate preparation.
specially crafted for t-day parades…
Does it come with it’s own pop-up thermometer?
Until you carve. Then watch out for the flying turkey parts!
dumb, dumb but dummy
Whoever does the carving better know what he is doing, very well…tetrodotoxin ya know.
November 25, 2017
Ratkin Premium Member about 3 years ago
They make good water balloons.
henshaven Premium Member about 3 years ago
Not if they’re toxic.
RLG Premium Member about 3 years ago
Once you pop, you can’t stop.
Imagine about 3 years ago
Unfortunately, the axes just bounce right off of them.
Doug K about 3 years ago
Did they inherit any of the toxicity of this type of fish?
Do they have to be prepared and/or eaten in a special way?
Doug K about 3 years ago
“Endorsed” by Darius Rucker.
Pickled Pete about 3 years ago
Ed is a veritable genius, how did he ever get the two to have coitus? – Oh wait, she must have been a real turkey to do that..
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
One important detail…. Blowfish can be hazardous to one’s health…
Spacetech about 3 years ago
GMO
dflak about 3 years ago
Turkeys are bred to be big. So, big in fact, that the kind that winds up on the dinner table can’t even step in and out of a coop. They would last only as long as the first predator spotted them in the wild.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Do NOT eat the liver!
pathamil about 3 years ago
I can see it now: The farmer chops the turkey’s neck and B-L-F-F-P-F-P-T the turkey flies around the barnyard backwards as it deflates…
Steve Dallas about 3 years ago
Cross an owl with a blowfish and name it Hootie
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 3 years ago
Mutatered for the holiday season.
Mayor Snorkum about 3 years ago
A genius idea for sure—evil genius, considering blowfish, at least certain kinds, can be poisonous.
hablano about 3 years ago
Wait until you bite into the liver and get some tetrodotoxin…
CrzyDyeman about 3 years ago
Aim them right, and they will deliver themselves to the market.
Lablubber about 3 years ago
He stole the idea from some guy named Hootie.
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
Until you use that axe. Then all the air comes out and they fly around the pasture backwards.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Should have crossed the turkey with tumble-weeds, which are non-toxic. :)
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
Could just buy two turkeys if one is too small.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Turfugu. That’s gonna require very delicate preparation.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
specially crafted for t-day parades…
MissyTiger about 3 years ago
Does it come with it’s own pop-up thermometer?
Jim Kerner about 3 years ago
Until you carve. Then watch out for the flying turkey parts!
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
dumb, dumb but dummy
95 about 3 years ago
Whoever does the carving better know what he is doing, very well…tetrodotoxin ya know.