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en There were a couple of turkeys up there gobbling?they didn't seem to want to come in though.

en February and March are very lean times for turkeys. If you can plant something (like spring oats) that greens up fast, it will help turkeys early in the year.

en If you found turkeys last year, you'll likely find them in the same place this spring. Things are beginning to green up and turkeys are starting to hang out in those open areas.

en Watching people look at the turkeys and figure how they are going to get them down there is hysterical. Since turkeys have no finger holes, there's nothing to hold it with, whether you're lofting it, trying to slide it, or it goes into someone else's alley. It's not shaped like a ball so you can't predict how it's going to make its way down the lane.

en I hate turkeys. If you stand in the meat section at the grocery store long enough, you start to get mad a turkeys. There's turkey ham, turkey bologna, turkey pastromi,.Some one needs to tell the turkey, man, just be yourself.
  Mitch Hedberg

en It really is remarkable how turkeys have flourished in Michigan. When all of this first started, it was believed that you needed vast areas of timber which was exactly what we had in northern Michigan. But then it became known that turkeys could and would thrive in broken farmland. That's what southern Michigan has and the population has really flourished there.

en The turkey didn't make it. The turkeys, fortunately, have not caused any injury but are probably the last thing you would expect when driving on the turnpike.

en The empire-building continues. He has a track record of gobbling competitors at premium prices.

en I thought we did a lot of things well. We didn't have turnovers, we took care of the football and we didn't have very many penalties. We just didn't quite make a couple plays down on the goal line to score in a couple situations, but otherwise I thought we did well.

en A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. Very few people in the history of biology could have seen as much of the actual things that I have, and the sad thing is that I do so little with it. I'm so busy gobbling it up that I don't sort of digest it.

en why does a 67-year-old guy who got his start running an athletic shoe company… think he can enter a field famous for gobbling up fortunes?

en We did have several opportunities to tie the score. Unfortunately, the ball just didn't bounce our way. We had a couple of good looks, shots didn't go in and we had a couple of turnovers. We were never able to get over that hump.

en We couldn't knock shots down at the end. We had a couple of turnovers and they had a couple of easy baskets. We had a couple of good looks on our end and they didn't go down and that was the ball game.

en The bottom of the order came through for us. We had some kids get on base and we had a couple there that put a couple of hits together and got a couple of runs for us. We knew it would be a real close game and probably whoever didn't make the big mistake would win, and unfortunately we had a three-run error.

en To be sincere, I think I played like (dirt). I didn't play very good at all. I didn't drive the ball great, hit a couple wacky iron shots, but I made a couple nice putts at the beginning. I guess I managed to get a half-decent round. Overall, not too bad.


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