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Chicken Gyro- Wonderful!

I wonder if it has aeronautical applications.....

Can you see a chicken attitude indicator in the clouds?
 
Isn't that something, I used to raise chickens and never noticed that? One day me and Dad buchered 100 capons and I never even wondered why they would leave their heads on the chopping block so long. I love chicken don't you? :laugh:rooster.gif
 
This method is more effective than those red-light cameras.:nuts:

*Not for the timid or the easily embarrassed.
(R-rated for skin-exposure)

The page generated a pop-up like banner prompting
to "click to download" something about a Quicktime
plug-in...I ignored it and the vid played just fine.

http://www.speedbandits.dk/
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Makes for a nice story- but some of it is a fairlytale.

More on the real history of those identified in this video:

http://www.snopes.com/history/american/pricepaid.asp


One short example: "[FONT=Trebuchet MS,Bookman Old Style,Arial] John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying. Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill were laid to waste. For more than a year, he lived in forests and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his children vanished. A few weeks later, he died from exhaustion and a broken heart.
John Hart's New Jersey farm was looted in the course of the Revolutionary War, and he did have to remain in hiding for a while afterwards. However, the claim that he was "driven from his [dying] wife's bedside" as his "13 children fled for his lives" is dramatic fiction. The British overran the area of New Jersey where he resided in late November of 1776, but his wife had already died on 8 October, and most of their children were adults by then.

He also did not die "from exhaustion and a broken heart" a mere "few weeks" after emerging from hiding — he was twice re-elected to the Continental Congress, served as Speaker of the New Jersey assembly, and invited the American army to encamp on his New Jersey farmland in June 1778 before succumbing to kidney stones in May 1779.
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