There was a joke in my father's family. He had three older sisters. When they had a roast chicken or turkey, the girls would start calling out, "I want the tail!" I want the tail!" "No, no, I want the tail!" Not to be left out, he would start howling for the tail, and being the boy, baby and spoiled, he would get it. And they would enjoy drumsticks and thighs. I don't know how old he was before the ruse dawned on him.
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There was a joke in my father's family. He had three older sisters. When they had a roast chicken or turkey, the girls would start calling out, "I want the tail!" I want the tail!" "No, no, I want the tail!" Not to be left out, he would start howling for the tail, and being the boy, baby and spoiled, he would get it. And they enjoy drumsticks and thighs. I don't know how old he was before the ruse dawned on him.
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