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The origin of the rubber chicken is obscure, but it is possibly based on the use of inflated pig bladders attached to sticks and used as props or mock weapons by jesters in the days before the development of plastic and latex. Chicken corpses were readily available; therefore jesters could employ them as variations of slapsticks. [1]
Why did the rubber chicken cross the road? To stretch her legs. RELATED: Duck Jokes. Why did the chicken cross the road? I don’t know, why? To get to the loser’s house. Knock, knock!
Some YouTube video contributors have chosen the horse head mask as their trademark, including Sir Sebastian of "Sir Sebastian's Candy Corner," [12] a candy and chocolate reviewer, as well as a Berlin street performer, "The Neigh Kid Horse," [13] [14] who has been photographed by hundreds of amateur and professional photographers, and who is known for only wearing the mask and his underwear.
Chicken coop/Port of entry/The Scales/Scale house A weigh station. Chicken lights The lights on a chicken truck, or marker lights in excess of what the law requires. Choke and puke A truck stop restaurant, especially one known for its low quality food. Comedian The median or central reservation of a highway.
Rubber, squeaky chickens were handed out this weekend at the Libertarian Party convention in Washington, D.C., to call on former President Trump to debate independent presidential candidate Robert ...
A video of a disturbingly large chicken has begun to make rounds on Twitter for different reasons after many viewers started likening the chicken's appearance to that of another Twitter favorite ...
"Why did the chicken cross the road?" is a common riddle joke with the answer being "To get to the other side." It is commonly seen as an example of anti-humor , in that the curious setup of the joke leads the listener to expect a traditional punchline, but they are instead given a simple statement of fact.
The hen bag is a light yellow color with a yellow beak, red wattle and comb, black eyes, and red handles. It has an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.