[Grovenet] Nothing worth saying?

mark oberzil obrzl at verizon.net
Tue Jun 23 22:37:24 PDT 2009


Under the heading of Nothing Worth Saying:
 
I think I solved the clucking poultry problem:
 
I went and painted my chickens red, white, and blue.  Now, every morning and every evening, a crew of 'volunteers' shows up from the city to let them out of the coop or put them back at night.  While one volunteer works the coop, the others stand at attention and salute crisply.  You should see it, poultry in motion!
 
But one of the red roosters started to fade, though, and turned kinda pinko.  Seems he was spending way too much time at the henhouse trying to organize the hens not to work for chicken feed.  He finally clucked up once too many so we hit him south of the border with a nice axe.  But he boiled up real good and we ate him.  
After all, ol' Trotsky weren't no fryer.
 
I think my system has worked out pretty good.  While I like Steve's idea, I'm afraid the communal coop might agitate the chickens, and turn into a fluster cluck.

 
Now here's something we hope you'll really like! 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeLw-jWx3-0
 
Mark

--- On Wed, 6/24/09, Martha Khoury <khourym at verizon.net> wrote:


From: Martha Khoury <khourym at verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Grovenet] Nothing worth saying?
To: "Forest Grove local interests list" <grovenet at rdrop.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009, 4:05 AM


We're all too depressed about the chicken amendment. It did pass, but  
with setbacks and permits. Why can't the city council get it right?  
They had a real opportunity and blew it, IMHO. --Martha K.


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