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Offline Sleek-Jet

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Re: chicken and the art of flying
« Reply #30 on: June 18, 2006, 03:52:52 AM »
They're good year round.  The best eating is when there dust.

Definitely best when "smoked"... ;D
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Re: chicken and the art of flying
« Reply #31 on: June 20, 2006, 07:48:15 PM »
This fits in here perfectly:

Chuckar101 and I had some "Chicken Wings" at the Buffalo Restaurant in Mequite, NV the other night.
Ironic (or better macarbre) isn't it?!  ;) ;D

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Offline Gulfstream Driver

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Re: chicken and the art of flying
« Reply #32 on: June 21, 2006, 10:16:11 PM »
Frank, that's cute and funny!!! so, if you can't fly, it's not your mistake, it's the airplane's!!!!  :D :D
You have beep beep in DK (you mean the enemy of Wyle E. Coyote? but he, he can fly? i always thought that that animal was an invention (stupid me!!!!).
How is it called in real life?

It's called a road runner.  I didn't know they had them in Denmark.  THey're all over the Southwestern U.S.
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Re: chicken and the art of flying
« Reply #33 on: June 21, 2006, 10:33:34 PM »
It's called a road runner.  I didn't know they had them in Denmark.  THey're all over the Southwestern U.S.

I never understood that road runner was the name of the bird (of the species), a real one! I mean, I used to think it was road + runner all together, catching the meaning but not the fact that it could have existed a creature alike (stupid me!)  :-[ :-[. I've just seen a picture on the net and read some info about it! Gosh, it's so cute! so, it runs but almost never flies....don't you ever think that maybe we could have used a lot more wings, instead of dodos, chickens and alike?!?!?!?!?  :)
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Re: chicken and the art of flying
« Reply #34 on: June 22, 2006, 01:07:58 AM »
Ah, slight mistake here, I don't think we have road runners here, I must've typed that wrong so it was misunderstood. We do have birds that cross the roads and can't fly, but the are pretty birds, related to chickens btw, so you can recognize them and get ready to stop or avoid them if they are near. I think one of them is called almost the same in english, Fasan, fessant? Brown with fancy tailfeathers and a little too big to hit with a compact car without bumper-damage.

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