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What does "When you touch a moose it touches back" even mean? You say it like it's a common idiom.
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JNokikana: Has anyone of you ever seen a monkey eat a turkey?
Or better yet! A turkey eat a monkey!!

No, never. Probably because Turkey is too big a country to be eaten by a single monkey. It also lacks a mouth or a digestive system to try and eat one either.
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lukaszthegreat: the answer to every question is 42

You beat me to it ;-).
Anyway, you get +1 rep for this answer.
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captfitz: What does "When you touch a moose it touches back" even mean? You say it like it's a common idiom.

It's my way to screw with idioms.
Post edited August 24, 2009 by JNokikana
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captfitz: What does "When you touch a moose it touches back" even mean? You say it like it's a common idiom.

Well, mooses are freakin awesome. And they touch back.
Obviously :P
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michaelleung: This is not the greatest question ever. I demand you to cease your blatantly false advertising and to refund me with my bandwidth I used during the viewing of this question. This question is in no way superior to the authentic greatest question ever and can never begin to equal its quality.

No refunds! (And stop lying!)
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