I heard about this on a Skeptoid episode long long ago, but just couldn't visualize it. Well, now! @skeptoid @BrianDunning https://t.co/ON95tpp31W
— melanie haber 🧢 (@melsorbit) March 10, 2020
March 11, 2020
"If we erase the line, will he attack me?"
Please feel free to use this as a metaphor:
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I've done this a few times too. Works on Brazilian chickens, and kids are easy to hypnotize as well.
Also known as the cock block.
don't erase the line!
Thanx Professor! I'm glad i looked at your site today
I've seen that before.
I'll bet it would work on Inga.
And this also cool about chickens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dPlkFPowCc
Obligatory: Werner Herzog on Chickens
Chickens have one-track minds.
I saw a crazy chick (ha ha) act that way when someone messed with her line.
It's like showing Mitt Romney a path to the White House then taking it a away.
When I was a kid, our family had a flock of chickens. Each spring, we'd hatch 100 chicks. About 30% would die before reaching maturity. Of the remaining 70, about half would be young roosters and half would be young hens. At the appropriate age, we put the young roosters into the freezer as 'fryers' and would add he young hens into our flock. To keep the flock the same size, we'd put a like number of older hens into the freezer as 'roasters'. That's a lot of birds to kill, pluck, and clean. The trick shown in the video came in very handy when chopping off a chicken's head. Scratch a line and the chicken would simply lay its head on the old stump we used as a chopping block.
I've been in meetings where people tried to do that to me.
As Rocky Rococco asked Nick Danger: "Melanie Haber? ......"
"You may remember her as Audrey Farber. Susan Underhill? How about Betty Joe Bealoski?"
Suddenly Nick recalls her: "But everyone knew her as NANCY!"
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