on no! do not even attempt to raost this chicken, fear it I tell you...I mean who the heck do you think supplies us with all these shurikens and Rubber Room tickling feathers ??!!
Oh my gawd!!!! I had to watch this one several times to be sure of what it's doing!!
Did you know you can get bird nappies/diapers? Probably not in chicken size but I remember finding some years back, they're a sort of flight suit for pet birds. The idea is that the bird wears this sort of harness thing and there's a bit that goes under the bird's poopy area to catch the poo.
Hah, I just googled for these and there's a whole online store devoted to the things. Bird Fashions. I would be impressed to see any bird owner come away from getting their bird into one of those easter bunny costumes with all their fingers still attached to their hands.
So now, picture Cep with his pirate chicken on his shoulder in a flightsuit bird diaper in the easter bunny version. Aye, it'll match well with the captain's cocked hat.
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Well, the site did have a very few pics of the suits being worn. Very few.
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scrambled eggs we call "fluffy clouds" in our household. Softboiled eggs are known as "dippidy wippidies" . I feel sorry for any of son's friends that sleepover and are asked "would you like fluffy clouds or dippidy wippidies? " I do get a kick out of their reactions however.
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