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Whatever else people say about Mike Huckabee, we at 2GC love his sense of humor. Apparently during a campaign stop today at a Florida country club, Huckabee told onlookers that he had never played golf before. When they asked him to take a swing for a photo, he fumbled to get a grip on the club, saying his swing would be like Mitt Romney eating fri


"I have a giant chicken mascot head that I want to shoot you wearing."


Phil Farrell showcases the most famous Rubber Chicken in Beer and Brewing History!


"Pink is the color of fantasy. Our model, Chicken, looks like her mind is elsewhere when she wears this wig -- somewhere in a land of cotton candy and pinwheels where the air smells like sugar kisses." ----Yes, this is 100% real.


OK - interesting story, but the picture is of the butcher and his family, and I think the guy in the back of the photo is *mighty suspicious looking* - hmmmmmmmmmm? no? Oh. Well, I wouldn't buy a cut up chicken from him anyway. I'm a vegetarian. Just leave me alone.


Chicken photo snake


A snake is a elongate reptile of the suborder Serpentes. Like all reptiles, snakes are ectothermic and covered in scales. All snakes are carnivorous and can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids, limbs, external ears, and vestiges of forelimbs. The 2,900 species of snakes spread across every continent except Antarctica ranging in size from the tiny, 10 cm long thread snake to pythons and anacondas over 7 meters long. In order to accommodate snakes' narrow bodies, paired organs (such as kidneys) appear one in front of the other instead of side by side.While venomous snakes comprise a minority of the species of snakes and are typically small innocuous creatures, some possess potent venom capable of causing painful injury or death to humans. However, venom in snakes is primarily for killing and subduing prey rather than for self-defense.Snakes may have evolved from a lizard which adapted to burrowing during the Cretaceous period (c 150 Ma), though some scientists have postulated an aquatic origin. The diversity of modern snakes appeared during the Paleocene period (c 66 to 56 Ma).A literary word for snake is serpent (a Middle English word which comes from Old French, and ultimately from *serp-, "to creep"). In modern usage, the term serpent usually refers to a mythic or symbolic snake. In Christianity, the serpent is often identified with the devil, as in the Biblical account of Adam and Eve.

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