The lyrics to "A Turkey Sat on the Barnyard Fence" describe a turkey sitting on a fence and expressing its thoughts about being seen as a potential meal. The turkey humorously contemplates its situation and the fate that awaits it, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. The song emphasizes the turkey's awareness and cleverness in avoiding danger. If you’d like more details about its themes or context, feel free to ask!
The weekend in Turkey appears to be the standard western weekend of Saturday and Sunday.
Sometimes, yes, but if they are sat on a tree or on a fence post, they do not :)
There are two definitions of fence- (1) to swordfight using blunt swords, (2) or a series of wooden posts to mark a boundary.As soon as school is over, Samantha and Madison fence together.Thomas sat on the garden fence, whistling.
The canary chirped a high-pitched song to the other birds that sat on the fence.
Because she kept England safe fornearly 30 years and she sat on the fence with religion
Yes it is cheaper to buy in Turkey! I am sat in Istanbul now and the rate one the street is 2.4 Lira to the British Pound. I got 2.17 in Heathrow and feel really cheated. Buy is Turkey!!
No food safety person would tell you that it is safe to eat. The meat has sat in the temperature danger zone for 5 hours - longer when you include the internal temperature of the turkey during the one hour of cooking time.
Some examples of objects of a preposition are: "She sat on the chair." - "Chair" is the object of the preposition "on." "The cat jumped over the fence." - "Fence" is the object of the preposition "over." "I put the keys in the drawer." - "Drawer" is the object of the preposition "in."
You could be playing with the health of whoever eats it. I would not recommend using it.
three little birds by bob Marley
The motorcyclist made sure to take the bypass in order to avoid traffic.
Try "If We Are The Body" by Casting Crowns. Great song - and sadly true for some churches.