Sentences with phrase «dead chicken»

The chickens that survive this process are shipped to landfills alive, set to live out their lives scraping through the remains of other dead chickens.
Got dead chicken and one is missing (Back then got only handful of them you actually can count them or knew each one).
In other paintings, a few partially plucked, not necessarily dead chickens exemplify Soutine's talent for finding action in stillness and wringing spiritual meaning out of physical facts: Ruffs of black feathers, swinging sideways on their yellow necks, stand in for the sudden, annihilating strokes of a butcher's ax.
Keep your beliefs and your dead chickens and Walmart white trash for yourselves.
The next morning, when Matola came to work, she found 25 dead chickens and a dead curassow.
It was gathered that other fetish items, including goat heads, dead chicken, male and female effigies, wooden boat, crafted camel among others, were uncovered by men of Uwanse Police Division.
Poultry farmers and the people are warned against the sale or consumption of sick or dead chicken,» he said.
In his report, published in the October 1975 issue of Weatherwise, Vonnegut explained that using a cannon to fire a dead chicken into a tornado — a technique described in 1842 and 1890 — was unreliable because it is impossible to tell whether the cannon or the wind plucked the feathers.
It is hard to resist going further, time passes, the brain reels at such exoticisms as «bozotic», «fool files», «sig blocks» and «feeping creaturism», not to mention «waving a dead chicken», so that only an hour later it is the normal world that looks deranged.
His ole buddy — and Feldon's hubby Nicholas Pryor — is less than enchanted with her nonstop pageant trip, which condemns him to evenings of TV dinners and booze, and with the initiatory ordeal approaching him: on the eve of turning 35, he must kiss a dead chicken's ass while his brother, over-the-hill business pals cheer.
They theorized that the dead chickens in which the poultry - producing state abounds (some 12 million are said to die each year of disease and malnutrition) give off methane — a colorless, odorless gas that that can be used as fuel.
- James Joyce Tara de la Garza is Embracing Failure, throwing artwork to the flames, whiting out rejected proposals, videoing children attempting to wink, massaging a dead chicken, paying homage to a building imploding and street art painted over and -LSB-...]
The six - Sir Tony Wrigley, Lord Quirk, Sir Anthony Kenny, Sir Kenneth Dover, Sir Keith Thomas and the Rev Prof Owen Chadwick - are shown along with a dead chicken, a reminder of their mortality.
It displays a dead chicken in the middle of a table, around which sit six of Britain's most famous academicians.
Dead chickens.
He no longer had a dead chicken problem.
And One Dead Chicken.
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