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Post by nondescript spice on Oct 22, 2013 9:50:02 GMT -5
chickens are crafty.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Oct 22, 2013 13:59:38 GMT -5
And always welcome on my grill.
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Post by Crowfan on Oct 23, 2013 5:38:16 GMT -5
For some reason that made me think of this.
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Post by afriendlychicken on Oct 30, 2013 20:58:17 GMT -5
Since we've been having a little World Series fever here rooting for our Hawai'i boys Shane Victorino and Kolten Wong; it's okay Kolten, we still love you; I thought I'd share Bob Marley's Three Little Birds. A nice simple message which can work on occasions:
At the moment it's Boston 6-0 so the WS may end tonight. Thanks Shane and Kolten, you've made all of us here very proud.
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 1, 2013 1:01:37 GMT -5
Chicken wishes everyone a Happy Halloween the F. W. Murnau way:
Remember, it's always better to have Mephisto call you so at least you can hang up. Once you call him, he never gives you a free moment.
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Post by spackle on Nov 1, 2013 7:43:22 GMT -5
Yup, don't do no summonin' unless ya means it.
That was perfect, chicken!
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 14, 2013 1:30:04 GMT -5
Thank you Ms. Spackle. Wish I was paying attention earlier so this wasn't so late. Recently I had some early mornings. My normal wake up time is about 9:45am so mornings aren't exactly my thing. Yesterday I was sent this at about 6:40am: It's a sunrise through my female, woman, companions; oh alright girlfriends; window. Pretty nice shot actually. I just wish it wasn't sent to me at 6:40 in the morning...YAAAWN. So today I get a text at 5:48am...there goes my allergies and asthma (coughcoughsneeze.) This time someone had to get somewhere by 8am. Stretch, walk out to get the paper, walk back and... Oh how nice. Ain't it pretty? Wish I could remember taking the picture (cough-cough.) So finally tomorrow I can get my allergy sleep back and... RING RING!!! "Huh? Tomorrow at 7am? But why? I'm tired. You'll do what? I'm there sweetie!" Sorry I have to go now. Until next time, Aloha!
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 14, 2013 18:37:53 GMT -5
Okay, I think I might have to start checking my vision, or short term memory, because once again I made a boo-boo. I could swear I was on my Hawai'i Nei blog when posting the above last night. I log in a few minutes ago and wonder why I see a post from myself in this blog...aha...them things up there looks like pictures of a Hawai'i sunrise...hmmmmmmmmm...something's not right on Saturn 3!!! Do I want to move it? Nah, I'm just waaay to lazy. Let's just call it a publishing error and a rather large printer devil.
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Post by Crowfan on Nov 14, 2013 20:03:29 GMT -5
Which one of you meddling kids drank all my Heineken?
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Post by nondescript spice on Nov 14, 2013 21:42:52 GMT -5
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 20, 2013 22:34:46 GMT -5
I saw this posted earlier today on my FB page from Skeptical Inquirer. Here's the video with some bleeped swearing so probably NSFW: I like the title and the use of the word 'fake' before psychic in the article. Does NY Daily News believe in 'real' psychics? Like the video proves it's not that hard getting facts on people. And psychics making vague comments like "I see someone wearing blue" always works because, well, everyone wears blue at some point. And that's also how astrology works. Vague, vague, vague. I remember back in the day Sylvia Browne being on The Monty Williams Show for years predicting the death of the pope...every year! You know, I believed sooner or later her 'psychic' ability would be right on that one and what do you know, the pope did die one year. What an ability! I wish I could have figured...that...one...out...oh wait, I did! We all did! Every person in the world did! My GOD, we're all psychic!! The question is why do people want to believe in these abilities? Is it another way to feel important? I think it's usually individuals who don't believe in free will, that everything is ordained and not in our control. And as for the 'ability' to talk to the dead? I don't believe it for a moment, but I understand the need to believe our loved ones can talk back after passing on. We all want to feel things will go on after we die and that our loved ones are still there waiting for us. Are they? Who knows. We'll only know, or not know, after we die. Do I fear death? I admit I do. I love being alive and would love to keep at it for as long as I can. I understand that's because having children makes us feel immortal, and being childless makes me see my mortality a little too clearly. I went slightly off on a tangent there. But it felt good sharing something that I rarely talk about. This has been a Filmways Presentation, Dahling!
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Post by spackle on Nov 24, 2013 13:21:35 GMT -5
Well, dahling, this particular Leo is tuned into the astral airwaves and can see you sitting at your computer wearing, erm... something made of cloth that's, um... a brownish-darkish-blueish with NO STRIPES! I'm sure such uncanny accuracy will blow your mind and have you reading Robert Anton Wilson before the day is out. Prove me wrong!
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 24, 2013 21:59:21 GMT -5
The Illuminati is coming to get me!! They probably don't care, like entropy. What's funny is I'm wearing a brown t-shirt. Spackle's a genius!
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Post by spackle on Nov 25, 2013 5:55:04 GMT -5
Nah, I've just got hidden cameras. HAHAHAHAAHAAHAAAAA!
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Post by afriendlychicken on Nov 25, 2013 18:11:09 GMT -5
So that explains the slight red glow I see coming through my wall at night. I thought it was my wall moving away from me at super-sonic slow speed.
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