Melania Trump visits the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. She is there all alone. All of a sudden she hears a voice: “I am hungry, I would like chicken for dinner.”
Since she is there all alone, she is frightened, and runs off, directly to the White House, the oval office. There she meets her husband, the president himself. She explains her experience and, of course, president Trump does not believe her.
The two go to the statue and, once again, there is nobody in the neighborhood.
Then they both hear the voice: “That is a pity, I ask for chicken and she comes back with a turkey”.
Is calling someone a "turkey" a tuck term?
Since she is there all alone, she is frightened, and runs off, directly to the White House, the oval office. There she meets her husband, the president himself. She explains her experience and, of course, president Trump does not believe her.
The two go to the statue and, once again, there is nobody in the neighborhood.
Then they both hear the voice: “That is a pity, I ask for chicken and she comes back with a turkey”.
Is calling someone a "turkey" a tuck term?