Greg, yes, the turducken; part-time carnivore that I am, it was very tempting to try the version on sale at a local deli before last Christmas.
Alas, with only me & my low-protein diet frail aged caree to consume it, it seemed a poor purchase at $50/kg. Later I thought perhaps I could have donated it to a local feed-the-needy place, but would they have accepted it with a chunk carved out? So I just took a photo of the blackboard description in the window.
Oh dear. I'm hoping I won't need to know any of this for some while to come, if ever. If, as Sherlock Holmes thought, there is a limit on what one can store in one's brain, this will definitely overload mine.
OTOH, that's why we have address books, computer storage for news articles and photos, etc. So, if I do need to expatiate on the subject soon (synchronicity may bring it up), it'll be right here
Cheerybye all :)
"Foolish inconsistency is the hobgoblin of small minds" (Ralph Waldo Emersion)
The quibbles are in the differing defintions of foolish.
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