Posted on 07/26/2004 4:37:41 AM PDT by JustAmy
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Hi, Jen, Happy Groovy Chicken Day.
Hope you are have a groovy day!! :)
LOL
Thanks for that funny link, TS.
Hope you are having a great Groovy Chicken Day!!
Hi Pippin!! ((( Hugs )))
Hope you are having a great Aunt and Uncle Day!!
Hey ..... that is a great link. The guy is amazing.
Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
We enjoy reading your poems.
Have a magnificent Monday.
Good afternoon, Tulip.
Can you believe that it is 12:30 and I am only to post #40?
My days have become routine ... dress the child, feed the child, feed the puppy. Answer 5 pings, put the puppy outside, answer 2 pings, start lunch.
I hope you are having a beautiful Monday.
Oh..............that graphic is just soooooooo adorable!!
(((((((((Louie and Amy))))))))))
Very warm, inviting poem and entry to Amy's Place! Thanks, AP FRiends!
LOL ! You have a "Groovy Chicken Day", too ! :^D
Howdy! Thanks ! :^D
Did we go to the same place this weekend? LOL! (ours was just a long weekend away, though)
LOL! *Mama* can't get kitty nearly as clean with just one swipe!
CUTE graphic, Amy! Great job!
They are the very essence, of what love is about.
You are so right, NnB. And, what a coincidence that you should be writing a poem about Aunts and Uncles. This weekend Auntie Mama_Bear got go over to the coast and spend time with this precious little girl; her grandniece, Lyla. Isn't she beautiful? :-)
I saw that! You know, I told her that making graphics is addicting, but I see she has not heeded my warning. Now, it looks like it may be too late. ;-) LOL.
Good job, Amy!
hahaha ! Thank you. :^D
Ahhhh .... thank you.
I was going to use the original image of the babies but decided to play with it a bit. It was an easy one to work with and it looked okay.
Obviously, to go dancing!
(I loved your chicken music.)
Albert Einstein : Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road moved beneath the chicken depends upon your point of view. The chicken did not cross the road - it transcended it.
Sir Isaac Newton: Chickens at rest tend to stay at rest. Chickens in motion tend to cross the road.
Albert Camus: It doesn't matter; the chicken's actions have no meaning except to him.
Stephen Jay Gould: It is possible that there is a sociobiological explanation for it, but we have been deluged in recent years with sociobiological stories despite the fact that we have little direct evidence about the genetics of behaviour, and we do not know how to obtain it for the specific behaviours that figure most prominently in sociobiological speculation.
Quantum Logic Chicken: The chicken is distributed probabalistically on all sides of the road until you observe it on the side of your course.
Cray Chicken: Crosses faster than any other chicken, but if you don't dip it in liquid nitrogen first, it arrives on the other side fully cooked.
Jean-Paul Sartre : In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road.
Nietzsche : Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also across you.
Immanuel Kant : The chicken, being an autonomous being, chose to cross the road of his own free will.
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