Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for September 18, 2014
September 17, 2014
September 19, 2014
Transcript:
Phoebe: Why did the chicken cross the road?
Marigold: I do not speculate about the motives of flightless birds.
Phoebe: It's a joke.
Marigold: No, it's a policy I take quite seriously.
Marigold, chickens can fly, at least ones that haven’t been caged their whole life. And having lived on Kauai, where there are feral chickens everywhere, the answer to why the chicken crossed the road is easy: To get away from the rooster.
I had a couple of my chickens give me a fright yesterday when they came flying straight at me. I thought I was under attack by strange wild birds before I realized it was just my own poultry. While some of my chickens are completely earthbound, others have no difficulty flying up into our trees to roost at night or clearing great distances on the wing when they want to get someplace in a hurry.
Monster Hesh over 10 years ago
That uncomfortable moment when your best friend thinks you’re some sort of bigot.
Dave Thompson Premium Member over 10 years ago
Marigold, chickens can fly, at least ones that haven’t been caged their whole life. And having lived on Kauai, where there are feral chickens everywhere, the answer to why the chicken crossed the road is easy: To get away from the rooster.
WaitingMan over 10 years ago
Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip? To get to the other, uh, never mind.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 10 years ago
Bob. over 10 years ago
I’ve seen many a chicken roosting in a tree. Peacocks too.
Simon_Jester over 10 years ago
“Okay, then why did the UNICORN cross the road?”
dogday Premium Member over 10 years ago
@ Happyx3: If ever a look said, “None o’ your #$%^ business why I cross the road”, THIS is it!!! YIKES!
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
I see.
Scorchwave over 10 years ago
“flightless” Some of my chickens settle in the trees to sleep.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
Do unicorns ever joke?
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 10 years ago
And that episode of “WKRP” aside, so can turkeys. The local wild ones roost in trees.
JP Steve Premium Member over 10 years ago
How does she feel about flightless goats?
PrairieGhost over 10 years ago
I had a couple of my chickens give me a fright yesterday when they came flying straight at me. I thought I was under attack by strange wild birds before I realized it was just my own poultry. While some of my chickens are completely earthbound, others have no difficulty flying up into our trees to roost at night or clearing great distances on the wing when they want to get someplace in a hurry.
PBS< BN<JS almost 9 years ago
what is up with these re-runs
Colleen The Someone about 4 years ago
No, its BOTH.
Are2Dee2 11 months ago
Can’t get one by Marigold.