“Well, I had a little chickie that just wouldn’t lay an egg
so I poured hot water up and down her leg.
The little chickie hollered and the little chickie begged.
Gosh darned chickie laid a hard-boiled egg.”
You know as well as the rest of us that if Leigh Rubin had shown the egg with the shell removed that you would have been complaining that having the shell removed was illogical, as the chickens didn’t have any hands or fingers to use to remove the shell.
ksoskins over 14 years ago
The good news is that things are looking sunny side up!
vlechtja over 14 years ago
Good one Sheik.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’d like mine over easy, please.
mjensen9999 over 14 years ago
j-a”j”d: um, how would the reader know it’s hard boiled my friend? The comic needs to take a little license to make it’s point.
jpozenel over 14 years ago
That is a good point mjensen9999!
A hard boiled egg would have made the comic a real mystery.
Ushindi over 14 years ago
Well, let’s see - first, a sense of humor is a requirement when reading comics…
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Wait. He didn’t say whether it was hard-boiled or soft-boiled. That would make all the difference.
bobpeters61 over 14 years ago
How’d that square dance tune ditty go?
“Well, I had a little chickie that just wouldn’t lay an egg so I poured hot water up and down her leg. The little chickie hollered and the little chickie begged. Gosh darned chickie laid a hard-boiled egg.”
CoBass over 14 years ago
@Joe-Allen “Joe” Doty Re: Peeled hard-boiled egg.
You know as well as the rest of us that if Leigh Rubin had shown the egg with the shell removed that you would have been complaining that having the shell removed was illogical, as the chickens didn’t have any hands or fingers to use to remove the shell.