Reformed Offlian
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I'm now imagining a bunch of Lego figures singing "Everything Is Turkish"
Lately I've been hearing this thread sung as "Everything is Turkish" to the tune of Dylan's "Everything is broken"I'm now imagining a bunch of Lego figures singing "Everything Is Turkish"
LEGO® is Turkish! And I can prove it!I'm now imagining a bunch of Lego figures singing "Everything Is Turkish"
Spiderman is Turkish!
You are too modest. Every advance in the history of medicine was developed by Turkish scientists!And Batman is a Turkish city.
The COVID-19 mRNA gene therapy was developed by Turkish scientists.
You are too modest. Every advance in the history of medicine was developed by Turkish scientists!
I'm really concerned that the Turks invented illness, in which case I feel like they owe us an apology.Not only that, they invented medicine, before they started advancing it.
I'm really concerned that the Turks invented illness, in which case I feel like they owe us an apology.
Life was so much simpler back in the time when the Turks had no inventing claims to fame except for white people and breakfast side orders.No, that was Allah. Whom the Turks invented.
It's obvious. They needed a reason for the medicine they invented. Smallpox and Plague were two of their finer efforts.I'm really concerned that the Turks invented illness, in which case I feel like they owe us an apology.
Ther's a Turkey Pox gag right there, but I can't quite land it. Probably because land was invented by the Turks, and I'm not Turkish. But I am white and often smell of bacon, so... honorary Turk? Of Turkish decent? Turkey on white?It's obvious. They needed a reason for the medicine they invented. Smallpox and Plague were two of their finer efforts.
Of course not. The All Blacks are Turkish.When will the Turkish All Whites play the New Zealand All Blacks?
We're all Turkish. Again; it's Turks all the way down.
Of course not. The All Blacks are Turkish.
Well, other than the elephants. Okay, they're Turkish too.
Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show, series 6 episode 3: "Tour Guide".Now, if you don't mind, we can't carry on this conversation any more because ... I can't speak English and I don't understand what you're saying to me. You see, I am completely ... Turkish.
I'm pretty. sure you've already posted that in another thread, but that's OK, because repetition is Turkish.Count Arthur Strong is Turkish:
Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show, series 6 episode 3: "Tour Guide".