Thanksgiving Turkey Fish

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YellowfinKunkfish

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Hey!! Check out this piece of Turkey we just found! Can you believe my daughter almost ate this?! I think it's a sign. A sign that we should be so thankful for diving, that we should go out and dive this very afternoon!

Someone else please tell me they see the striking resemblance to a fish, Kory is threatening to call Terrell...

I'm telling you, it's a divine sign. The divine sign of the turkey fish. When you see this sign, you are supposed to head for the lake.

No, I haven't been cooking with wine.

Rhonda:D
 
Looks like a fish to me!
 
I think it got a litte too hot in the kitchen today!:rofl3:

Anyone have the number to that place in Terrell? (and I'm not talking about the dive park...):eyebrow:
 
I think it got a litte too hot in the kitchen today!:rofl3:

Anyone have the number to that place in Terrell? (and I'm not talking about the dive park...):eyebrow:

Kory save me a room please............... :D
 
Hahahahahaha.... OK, so it looks like a fish! But I'm finding Kory that number if you find Jesus or the Madonna next!!!

Glad y'all are having a great day! hook em!
 
That's just classic!

Looks like a fish to me. I think that's a sign to go diving!
 
Ahem....(and in my best scientist voice)

That appears to be the rare and exotic Turkish leftoverisis, an extraordinary specimen found only at lavish feasts attended by numerous (and quite often besotted) family members. The presence of spirits doesn't seem to attract this species, but it does enable partaking individuals to see the species where it might otherwise be overlooked.
It is notable that no living specimen of this species has ever been observed, though it is sometimes found as people rummage through the remains of its only known habitat...the annual or perhaps semi-annual turkey platter.
Also be on the alert for other species such as the "giblet dressing coral head", the "cranberry nudibranch" (though you should be suspect of this critter), and the "pumpkin pie sea slug".
 
Looks like a fish. But it looks more saltwater than fresh. It's telling you it's time to expand your horizons and venture into the saltwater relm.
 
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