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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Turkeys wishing for a earlier Thanksgiving day in June.

I read on the web: "Sth is as popular as Turkeys wishing for a earlier Thanksgiving day in June."
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What is "Turkeys wishing for a earlier Thanksgiving day in June."?
  

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Hi, It's a humorous remark. Today is the Thanksgiving hoiday in the USA. People kill and eat turkeys, so a turkey who wished for an earlier Thanksgiving would not be popular with the other turkeys.

  • Hi, It's a humorous remark.
  • Today is the Thanksgiving hoiday in the USA.
  • People kill and eat turkeys, so a turkey who wished for an earlier Thanksgiving would not be popular with the other turkeys.
  • It's a way of saying that something is very unpopular.
  • Clive
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Hi,
It's a humorous remark.

Today is the Thanksgiving hoiday in the USA. People kill and eat turkeys, so a
turkey who wished for an earlier Thanksgiving would not be popular with the other turkeys.

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Thanks Clive.

what is the correct usage?

Turkeys wishing for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.
A turkey wishing for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.
A turkey wished for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.

has it to be sth being unpopular among its peers, (dislike by its peers) or by other group of things (some sports are not popular in the eyes of my
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Hi,
what is the correct usage?

Turkeys wishing for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.
A turkey wishing for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.This is the best choice.

A turkey wished for an earlier Thanksgiving day in June.

has it to be sth being unpopular among its peers,

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