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Turkey bowling

Turkey bowling is a sport which is based on ordinary bowling: a frozen turkey serves as a bowling ball and 10 plastic bottles of soft drinks or water are the bowling pins. The turkey is bowled down a smooth surface, for example, ice or a soap covered sheet of painters plastic (using a bar of soap).〔("Protestors cry foul at turkey bowling" ), ''Manchester Evening News,'' 3/11/2003〕 It is commonly associated with Thanksgiving.〔()〕
〔("It's a Strike, a Spare. It's Turkey Bowling" ), November 24, 2008 ''Associated Press''〕
Turkey bowling is popular in minor league ice hockey in the United States and Canada.〔
The original variant involves turkey bowling in an aisle of a grocery store. A Derrick Johnson claims to have invented turkey bowling in 1988 when he worked as a grocery clerk at a Newport Beach Lucky's branch, while observing a manager slide a frozen turkey across the floor and accidentally topple a soda bottle.〔("Derrick Johnson's Unique Bowling Style Is Pure Poultry in Motion" ), ''People Magazine,'' October 01, 1990 Vol. 34 No. 13〕
Derrick became a self-appointed commissioner of the "Poultry Bowlers Association" and codified the rules and terminology, such as "the fowl line" (cf. "foul line"), "the gobbler" (three strikes in a row; cf. turkey (bowling)), "the Butterball" (a gutterball) and "the wishbone" (a 7-10 split).〔
==Notable occurrences==
Turkey bowling was featured in the 1995 novel ''Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story'' by Christopher Moore, where it was the favorite sport of "The Animals", a wild group of night grocery stockers (continued in the sequels ''You Suck: A Love Story''〔("'You Suck,' 'Fangland' take vampires in new directions" ), a ''USA Today'' book review〕 and ''Bite Me'').
Episode 14 of ''10 Items or Less'' TV series was "Turkey Bowling".
Every Thanksgiving morning, Cleveland's Fox affiliate WJW-TV does its annual Turkey Bowl from a Giant Eagle store in the Greater Cleveland, Ohio area. The WJW version of turkey bowling uses 15 cans of canned cranberry sauce, stacked in a pyramid shape, and uses a one-bowl-per-round knockout tournament format. In the 2010 edition it was hosted by morning features and man about town reporter Kenny Crumpton and morning meteorologist Angelica Campos. In WJW-TV's version people win prizes anything ranging from Giant Eagle Gift Cards to monetary prizes. The contest is broadcast on WJW live and streamed around the world on WJW's Web site, with the contests taking up the full closing segment (around 7 minutes) of each half-hour of WJW's morning newscast. The broadcast began in 1999.

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