Saturday, November 26, 2005

Turkey in the straw...

I read them turkey's aren't like the one pecking around Battery Park, NYC (wild) but had been domesticated in the now American southwest by the "Spanish" and/or natives and had already been brought back to Europe before the Mayflower left with the Pilgrims, Puritans, Presbyterians and others. One Isaac Allerton, a large street in the Bronx named after him, had a warehouse next to "The Wall" and lived in New Haven, CT. His bones were moved to the cemetery Yale University maintains, where Eli Whitney is buried in a Egyptianesque tomb, inventor of the cotton gin. Whoose bones they holding and making a wish with at the "Bones" fraternity of the rich and powerful there?

The Blog | David Mamet: "Compassionate Conservatism"© at the First Thanksgiving | The Huffington Post


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