Too true, Luwano! Thankfully, I haven’t made too many mistakes over the years. In this case, there is no correct spelling because “outa” is dialect. To be fair, “outta” is the more popular variation, thanks in large part to N.W.A.’s “Straight Outta Compton”
billyboberino on
September 11th, 2008 5:54 am
Which came first?
The Devil chicken or the deviled egg
Treecat on
September 12th, 2008 8:45 pm
If seraphim have three sets of wings (Isaiah 6:2), do chicken seraphim have four sets?
i love novelty glasses with novelty noses.
i love novelty devil chickens.
and kudos for avoiding
the classic rubber dead chicken.
*snort*
The horns were a dead giveaway. He should have worn a hat.
I love that Devil Chicken, he’s a fun guy!
I dunno, St. Pete, he looks like an okay guy…
Gotta get me some satanic jewellery man.
Mmmm… deviled chickens.
you misspelled “outa.” XD
I can’t help thinking that the caption should have been “Go to Hell!”
hahaha! Nice! I love the double wings :)…
Groucho Marx is already in Hell. That’s why they were suspicious.
Hilarious! Funny as hell.
(Sorry for the bad pun)
Every chicken cartoon related to hell makes me hungry … I wonder why.
Hey Aud, Doug never misspells, it’s always on purpose … except for the Tatooine incident, of course.
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Too true, Luwano! Thankfully, I haven’t made too many mistakes over the years. In this case, there is no correct spelling because “outa” is dialect. To be fair, “outta” is the more popular variation, thanks in large part to N.W.A.’s “Straight Outta Compton”
Which came first?
The Devil chicken or the deviled egg
If seraphim have three sets of wings (Isaiah 6:2), do chicken seraphim have four sets?