Smooooooch to you, too, Wishbone!
But now DrMatrix has bounced us out of that thread. I can’t think what we all did!
Maybe our names are not on the list, so we’re not coming in…
C.
Smooooooch to you, too, Wishbone!
But now DrMatrix has bounced us out of that thread. I can’t think what we all did!
Maybe our names are not on the list, so we’re not coming in…
C.
I don’t think you understand the forum descriptions… :rolleyes:
In answer to the OP: No, this is a common urban legend. You see, although the FAA does use a so-called “Chicken Gun” to test their aircraft, the chickens aren’t the kind you buy in the grocery store. No, they are fresh birds, feathers and all…and as crazy as the French are, they’ve never fired a frozen one through a 747’s hull.
I think that you have completely misunderstood the OP.
‘Chicken Run’ dates from the 1950’s and is defined as * a teenage virility ritual involving the driving of two cars at high speed towards each other, or towards a dangerous obstacle; the first one to turn aside, or brake, is ‘chicken’.*
What is the third -gry word?
Yes. Naughty you.
This is just not right; not in GQ, certainly. Wishbone may be e-mailed if you’d like to exchange cyberkisses. Please don’t do it again, 'kay?