The Chicken and Road Scenario...

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Something for the nerdier members of the community to enjoy! ;D

WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD?

Plato: For the greater good.

Karl Marx: It was a historical inevitability.

Machiavelli: So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road, but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely chicken's dominion maintained.

Hippocrates: Because of an excess of light pink gooey stuff in its pancreas.

Jacques Derrida: Any number of contending discourses may be discovered within the act of the chicken crossing the road, and each interpretation is equally valid as the authorial intent can never be discerned, because structuralism is DEAD, DAMMIT, DEAD!

Thomas de Torquemada: Give me ten minutes with the chicken and I'll find out.

Timothy Leary: Because that's the only kind of trip the Establishment would let it take.

Douglas Adams: Forty-two.

Nietzsche: Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also across you.

B.F. Skinner: Because the external influences which had pervaded its sensorium from birth had caused it to develop in such a fashion that it would tend to cross roads, even while believing these actions to be of its own free will.

Carl Jung: The confluence of events in the cultural gestalt necessitated that individual chickens cross roads at this historical juncture, and therefore synchronicitously brought such occurrences into being.

Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road.

Ludwig Wittgenstein (Early): The possibility of "crossing" was encoded into the objects "chicken" and "road", and circumstances came into being which caused the actualization of this potential occurrence.

Ludwig Wittgenstein (Late): Because it had reached bedrock, and its spade was turned.

Albert Einstein: Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road crossed the chicken depends upon your frame of reference.

Aristotle: To actualize its potential.

Buddha: If you ask this question, you deny your own chicken- nature.

Salvador Dali: The Fish.

Darwin: It was the logical next step after coming down from the trees.

Emily Dickinson: Because it could not stop for death.

Epicurus: For fun.

Ralph Waldo Emerson: It didn't cross the road; it transcended it.

Johann Friedrich von Goethe: The eternal hen-principle made it do it.

Ernest Hemingway: To die. In the rain.

Werner Heisenberg: We are not sure which side of the road the chicken was on, but it was moving very fast.

David Hume: Out of custom and habit.

Saddam Hussein: This was an unprovoked act of rebellion and we were quite justified in dropping 50 tons of nerve gas on it.

Pyrrho the Skeptic: What road?

The Sphinx: You tell me.

Henry David Thoreau: To live deliberately ... and suck all the marrow out of life.

Mark Twain: The news of its crossing has been greatly exaggerated.

Molly Yard: It was a hen!

Gene Roddenberry: To boldly go where no chicken ...

Zeno of Elea: To prove it could never reach the other side.
 
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Jazakallahughair for sharing, Pyrrho the Skeptic: What road?

The Sphinx: You tell me.

:haha: Thank you for sharing
 
I'd say it crossed the road to meet with a certain fate!
but those were all interesting...
 
By the way, u know why did the blonde bake a chicken for 3 and a half days? ;D

:smile: It said cook it for half an hour per pound, and she weighed 125. :D
 
Ok i must warn you this might not be funny...

"Why did the chicken cross the road? "

"To find out if the 2 piece chicken and chips for 99p being sold in the take-aways are actually halal or not"
 
Why did the chicken cross the road?

Nicolas Sarkozy: It's about extremists who want to test the republic. It's a
"sign of subservience and debasement that imprison women". A symbol of the repression of women, and... of extremist fundamentalism. . This is unacceptable. We must condemn this excess.
 
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Nobody mentioned the Obvious:


























To escape from Colonel Sanders.
 
To find the answer it would be best to ask a chicken. I think typical answers would be:

Chicken A: " What road, I didn't see any road."

Chicken B "I forgot"

Chicken C "BWAAAK. Bwaaak Bwaaak"

Chicken D (The Bilingual Chicken) "Quack, Quack Quack"
 

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