Reminds me of the difference between involvement and commitment. In the barnyard of Farmer Jones one day, the pig and the hen were talking about the tough time the farmer was going through. The hen says to the pig, "we should get together and provide Farmer Jones a hearty ham and egg breakfast." Mr. Pig replies, "that requires involvement from you but commitment from ME!"
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Reminds me of the difference between involvement and commitment. In the barnyard of Farmer Jones one day, the pig and the hen were talking about the tough time the farmer was going through. The hen says to the pig, "we should get together and provide Farmer Jones a hearty ham and egg breakfast." Mr. Pig replies, "that requires involvement from you but commitment from ME!"
I had one chicken when I was a youngster. When it grew to be a rooster, he did make a nice chicken dinner for the family.
As long as the youngster can watch the nice chicken run around the hospital room when it's head is cut off, I predict great therapeutic results.
Fortunately, Foghorn Leghorn keeps his feathers numbered for such an emergency.
Ice chicken? What's an ice chicken?
(Huh? Oh…)
Nev-er-mind
It's also funny in French
(Ah did not know zey 'ad chickens in Nice)
@Sergio- That's a great little bit of truth!
@Bobo- Sadly, that's what happens to creatures who are born tasty.
@TrickyRicky- If you (or anyone else here) is unfamiliar with "Mike the Headless Chicken," do yourself a favor and google it right now. Seriously.
@M. Mitchell Marmel- I almost but don't quite get that...
@DougM- Is ice chicken similar to cold-cocked? And per your French reference, here's a terrible joke I just made up:
Q: What do the French call a Nephew in Nice?
A: (with french accent) eencest!
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