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Deskbound says: "We found my nan's false teeth under the table a few hours after we'd finished Christmas lunch. The teeth still had a mouthful of food in them." Share your Crimble-related stories.

(, Thu 19 Dec 2013, 15:09)
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One Christmas we went to Turkey but we didn't have turkey for our Christmas dinner.
We had lamb.
(, Sun 29 Dec 2013, 14:40, 10 replies)

The Turkish word for the Turkey bird is Hindi

So you can go to a country which is a bird to eat a bird which is a language.
(, Sun 29 Dec 2013, 20:42, closed)
This is good.
We had lamb though.
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 3:42, closed)
The Portuguese word for
Turkey is Peru.
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 11:04, closed)
The man's already said he had lamb

(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 11:55, closed)

The Turkish for Lamb is Kuzu, which is far less relevant to other countries.
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 12:43, closed)
What's wrong with
Kuzukstan, you racist?
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 13:01, closed)

Glorious nation that somehow slipped my memory
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 13:19, closed)
The Turkish word for Peru is Mexico.

(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 13:47, closed)
The Turkish word for vagabond is kuntykunt

(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 16:49, closed)

The Turkish words for Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Kuzukstan, Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Palestine and Cyprus are all the same

- "Türkiye"

Its an appealing sense of history that they have
(, Mon 30 Dec 2013, 17:13, closed)

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