It only works with chicken wishbones, turkeys are mythological birds so they don't count because they don't really exist!
2006-11-18 17:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The whole wishbone thing is just a stupid superstition. Even when I got the big end, I never got what I wanted.
2006-11-18 11:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It just means that you didn't get the other side of the wishbone. Have all of your birthday wishes come true since blowing the candles on your cake?
2006-11-18 11:47:14
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answered by roswell75 2
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the history of pulling on the wishbone...
(and why it's called "the lucky break")
http://www.portlandct.org/newsletter/november99/november01.htm
how to win! the thanksgiving wishbone pull...
http://www.vgg.com/thanksgiving2002/wishbone.html
whether you win or lose,
keep pulling....
"...the future belongs to those who believe
in the beauty of their dreams...."
—eleanor roosevelt
cheers!
--happy thanksgiving
2006-11-18 11:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no because the breaking of a so called "wish" bone can have NO effect whatsoever on the future.
2006-11-18 11:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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That is just a stupid-stition. It doesn't mean anything.
2006-11-18 11:48:31
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answered by brioma33 3
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Look what happened to the turkey......it's dreams got cut short..... it was a short end puller.....lol.
2006-11-18 12:09:51
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answered by ? 6
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It's just a game...don't take it to heart if you do.
2006-11-18 11:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-11-18 11:47:51
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answered by Rude dog 4
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