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Hmmm .. ancient Shou-Linn technique: The Chook!!!
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http://www.chopsockychooks.com/

My son watches Chop Socky Chooks (some cartoon network show) just about every day. This here chicken musta been their sensei ;)
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When you find yourself in danger
When you're threatened by a stranger
When it looks like you will take a lickin'

There is someone waiting
who will hurry up and rescue you
just call...for SuperChicken.
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Dale wrote:When you find yourself in danger
When you're threatened by a stranger
When it looks like you will take a lickin'

There is someone waiting
who will hurry up and rescue you
just call...for SuperChicken.
Erm .. Dale ...

You do realise what the Turkish translation of "bok" is?????
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MMmmm .. very tasty - bok, but yummy - like M&Ms .. or "pringles"!!!<joy> ... love the chemicals!
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Dale wrote:When you find yourself in danger
When you're threatened by a stranger
When it looks like you will take a lickin'

There is someone waiting
who will hurry up and rescue you
just call...for SuperChicken.

If you're afraid
you'll have to overlook it.
Besides you knew the job was dangerous
when you took it.

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That would have been so cheesey if it weren't for the chicken sound effects. That made me believe.

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Here's my favorite rooster warrior. Anyone else read this book? It's one of my all-time favorites.

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WyoBadger wrote:Here's my favorite rooster warrior. Anyone else read this book? It's one of my all-time favorites.

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I read it when I was 10 or 11..it was a great book. :)
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That's an interesting looking book . I may have to get that one for my granddaughter when she's older. That way I can read it too. :)

My favorite "rooster" book is
The Killers, The Story of a Fighting Cock and a Wild Hawk
by Mannix, Daniel Pratt

I had to look this one up since I couldn't remember the title, just that I loved this book. I checked it out from the library probably 25 years ago and a few years later was looking for it again and found it had been discarded and sold.
Tonight, all I could remember was the author's last name and that he also wrote The Fox and the Hound. I finally found it in a list of out of print books for sale so guess what? I'll soon have my own copy. :D
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fair warning..it's not a kids book. My mom was pretty liberal about what level of material she'd let me read when I was a boy.
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