
Submitted By: Megan E
Fave Comment: ““You, there. Stand up straight! Square those shoulders! Suck in your belly and tuck in that parsley, soldier! And you. I know we have a ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy but the jaunty angle of your helmet is a dead giveaway. What kind of chicken outfit do you two think we’re running here?”” – dono1
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Please say thats not from Thailand
The writing below it which i can only hope is tomato something or other looks like Thai writing
Chicken Kiev. Indeed.
@Lorien1973
Very nicely done
Is it weird to think that is pretty awesome? Probably.
“You, there. Stand up straight! Square those shoulders! Suck in your belly and tuck in that parsley, soldier! And you. I know we have a ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy but the jaunty angle of your helmet is a dead giveaway. What kind of chicken outfit do you two think we’re running here?”
@Melo
It’s russian, “Праз-ником” Praz-nikom, dunno what the letter that’s missing is :S
that’s Russian. doesn’t exactly translate, but it is the Russian greeting for holidays
I expect it’s not implying that their troops are chicken. Perhaps chicken is slang for ‘really super ultra brave’ in Russian.
that’s russian congratulations with february 23th – the day of the russian army and navy
My local butcher has a 2 ft snowman made from mince and lamb chops last christmas…oh the complaints!!!
How dare he celebrate Christmas! :p
Colonel Sander’s elite troops stand ready for the order to attack poeyes.
(singing) Over there. Send the bird, send the bird, over there.
eggheads!
C’mon…I need a witty In Russia quip. I have no talent for them.:(
@Identity Crisis
“In America, government-inspected chicken gets roasted on rotisserie. In Russia, government turns up heat but chicken just gets run-around.”
General Tso Chicken?
And now, at long last, we see that they arrive together: the chicken AND the egg. Russian eggheads ftw!
In USSR, chicken salutes you… Wait, what?
I need to get some of this chicken.
this is what would happen if the whole world was communist
@Melo
It says “праздником”. It’s used as a holiday greeting.
Must be the mushrooms starting to kick in, like that 4 torso-ed baby doll.
Thankies…:) and heavens to Murgatroyd..thankies too!
In Soviet Russia chicken salutes you!!
I guess it bothered no one else that the one chicken has three wings?
Let slip the… was it dogs or chooks?
@dono1
Does that mean dono1 wins ???
@anabanana
the one on the right has something (a piece of meat maybe) which is supposed to be a flag – its not another wing
is it just me, or does the flag-wielding chicken on the right look kinda depressed?
In soviet Russia, chicken eats you!
In Soviet Russia, chickens ask for candy in Halloween FROM YOU!
What are you, chicken?