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I really should read the text first, there’s me thinking that the Human/Chicken Torch from the fantastic Four has been morphed with Kevin Keegan look-a-like Cro-Magnon Chicken.
cheers Doug
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Ouch! 😀
I’m liking how the oversized lower jaw (beak?) makes it distinguishes the chicken as a neanderthal chicken.
It this feature which makes me consider today’s sticky note to be true art.
Where would we be without fire, let alone the CHICKENS!?
Following on from Steve’s comment: I now want to see the rest of the Fantastic Chicken Four… Go on, Doug! Please?
now smelling burnt feathers…….ooh, wish i knew a duck hunter!!
Doug.. No one can draw chickens on fire like you can…
I dont know wat else to say! You’re my hero!!
soon after comes the discovery of fried chicken
How did test 420 go? 😉
Can’t go wrong with misc. burning cave chickens!
the discovery of fire goes right along with the invention of broasted chicken. I just didn’t know it goes way back to neanderchicken era.
i had dinner at a greek restaurant when one of those flaming dishes was served at another table. the server’s hair caught on fire (someone threw a towel over her head almost instantly; i think she was ok).
fire is *still* dangerous, especially for chickens that use flammable styling products on their feathers.
I LOLed at attempt 173. A few months ago I accidentally set a co-worker’s hair on fire. We had sparklers for a work event and one of the cinders from my sparkler landed in his heavily gelled hair and poof! Just like the comic. Thankfully, we got it out before he lost more than just a clump of hair.
This makes me as hungry as your hell cartoons, but this time the chicken is bigger. *yummy*
BTW today is “Men’s World Day” not to be confused with “International Men’s Day” celebrated on November 19th.
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hey that guy looks like me trying to turn on the stove
Loved the Tweeterview! Now I feel like I know the Dawn of the Chickens…
@rachel, how do you accidently set someones hair on fire
kinda like the lightbulb, or heinz (57)… Neat!