• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Discussion WKRP Turkey Drop

seen it many many times. its one of the most popular reruns of the series.
Also saw it again when I purchased the DVD. Had good commentary.
 
Turkeys can indeed fly. While the bit made me laugh till I cried when originally broadcast, and hadn’t lost much of its comedic punch decades later, it’s still based on a falsehood.
 
I just remembered this one & wanted to post something funny, the guy who played Les had tears rolling down my face…just his facial expressions were comedic gold 😂
 
Wild turkeys can fly but the mutant freaks we eat can't


I saw one fly directly into the windshield of the car in front of me on the Merritt Parkway @ 70 mph ... guy nearly crashed.... the turkey OTOH pretty much exploded.

Fortunately I had the windows closed and AC on recirculate! 😳


Seriously I see wild turkeys smashed on the side of the highway all the time during late summer/early fall.... live ones are a common sighting as well.
 
I saw one fly directly into the windshield of the car in front of me on the Merritt Parkway @ 70 mph ... guy nearly crashed.... the turkey OTOH pretty much exploded.

Fortunately I had the windows closed and AC on recirculate! 😳


Seriously I see wild turkeys smashed on the side of the highway all the time during late summer/early fall.... live ones are a common sighting as well.
I used to see them when I lived in Nebraska. One of the times when there'd been a heavy snow, they were waddling down the plowed road in a flock 😛
I don't actually recall seeing any as roadkill, that was mostly raccoons and opossums.
 
There's a bunch of wild turkey's on our property, i see them fly up into the trees occasionally
z8izgcC.jpg


There's quite a few of them out and about this spring
 
I saw a turkey fly across the road today. Uncommon for this area. They're around, but I could count the sighting I've seen ever on one hand.
 
Back
Top