Come and see us in Johnson City, Tennessee,where turkeys --- I assure you --- abound. As I just explained to ealgeone, here's what you need to find me:
Population | ` 65,813 |
ZIP Code | ` 37 601 |
Elevation | `` `1,634 feet |
TOTAL | 105,048 |
I'm such a dab hand at statistics ;o}
As for me and my household, every day is Turkey Day.
Come and see us in Johnson City, Tennessee
Johnson City, Tennessee? The Cumberland Gap? Darius Rucker sings about both in Wagon Wheel.
Actually, I hail from Grand Forks, North Dakota. I just moved to Davao City when I retired. Cheaper cost of living.
There are several stores that cater to the MANY foreigners that live here. Most of the time, they have turkeys, but these merchants are not very good at inventory control. They run out of things, then it takes months to get them back.
By the way, no dinuguan, and no balut. And yes, I am suffering for Jesus on the beach.
:-)