New Chickens. Read it. It will make you smile.
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I heard about this on Have I Got News For You - sunburnt chicken is not my favourite thought when I'm settling down to my school sandwiches.
Then again, neither is sunburnt anything. I won't enlighten you into what my favourite thought is at such a time. |
This is almost as bad as those Adoption Agency people who are giving out shaven monkeys to wanna-be parents, saying "Here's your new baby!" They are selling them as human babes.
Sorry, I don't have a link for that one. I saw it on a Tabloid. Sounds nasty, eh? Human and monkey alike. It had a pic. I was fooled until I looked clower. Oh, the blasphemy to Nature... |
Um...you do know that tabloids are fictional, right? Or atleast dramatized truths that have been elaborated upon...
Max..you made me laugh. I personally think the chickens look cool, without the feathers. |
I also think that this is a very good use of todays genetic technology. Much better than, say, cloning humans for no apparent reason (I recently did a report on that subject and have very concrete veiws on why we should not clone humans for reproductive and/or therapuetic reasons). Genetic engineering has always been a subject of interest for me. Have any of you read Jurassic Park and Lost World? I just finished the second one. Those books are great and not and more plausible than the movies make creating dinosaurs sound.
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Hey,
I've seen that pic in my Biology class! It's something about Genetic Engineering. |
WOW! Very good pinky!
*Hands Pinky the cookie that she worked so hard for* :p |
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Then again, if I were you, I wouldn't be eating chickens. |
I heard about this a couple of weeks ago and I think they are absolutely repulsive to look at. I don't like it...
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Alas, if you were me, you would be eating chickens, because I'm not yet vegetarian. Note the yet. :
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Hmm, I also never knew that chickens were so red underneath their fur. I thought they were like peach or something.
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