Monday Funday!

Well, this has been a pretty strange year already, but in the spirit of “life goes on” and “there’s always trying to get fit by summer to look forward to in January” - here’s some funnies for you, wherever you may be on the fitness spectrum. Take what inspiration you can!

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Welp ya’ll. That’s the funnies for this week! Stay well. Stay not completely nuts. :D

Monday Funday!

In honor of Thanksgiving coming up - let’s enjoy some Turkey-Facts this week!.

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Female turkeys purr, but they don’t gobble

Female turkeys purr, but they don’t gobble

Turkey’s used to be raised mostly for their feathers

Turkey’s used to be raised mostly for their feathers

Turkey’s almost went extinct TWICE!

Turkey’s almost went extinct TWICE!

2,000 or so years ago the ancient Brits walked their turkeys to market wearing boots.

2,000 or so years ago the ancient Brits walked their turkeys to market wearing boots.

Turkey’s can run 12 miles per hour. Wild turkeys can fly. They also can see better than us - and hear certain sounds better than we do. Teddy Roosevelt thought they were pretty cunning prey.

Turkey’s can run 12 miles per hour. Wild turkeys can fly. They also can see better than us - and hear certain sounds better than we do. Teddy Roosevelt thought they were pretty cunning prey.

The dangly bit on a turkey’s forehead is called a snood. The bit below its chin is called the wattle. Both can change color to reflect a turkey’s mood.

The dangly bit on a turkey’s forehead is called a snood. The bit below its chin is called the wattle. Both can change color to reflect a turkey’s mood.

All right! folks! That’s it for this week. Thanks for stopping by. More funnies and chill Monday relaxation to come next week. Take it easy and hang in there everyone!