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yarb commented on the word chicken v egg
I thought this one had been settled. Obviously the egg came first. There must have once been a creature other than a chicken, which laid an egg, from which hatched a chicken, right?
October 31, 2008
dontcry commented on the word chicken v egg
How, on earth, could the egg come first? Who would sit on it?
October 31, 2008
bilby commented on the word chicken v egg
Fried egg is quicker than fried chicken by at least 10 minutes, so I'd guess the egg came first.
October 31, 2008
dontcry commented on the word chicken v egg
bilby - what kind of logic is that? Besides the fact that a fried egg is more delicious (over easy, of course), easier to accomplish, and probably more nutritious (aren't you a vegan?) than a fried chicken -- it's just ridiculous.
I know that's a lame argument, but I'm tired and ready for bed. And, as usual, a fried egg sounds really good right now... Mr. Dontcry makes this little piece of heaven he calls a 'hole-in-the-middle' which is a piece of bread, buttered on both sides with a hole torn from the center into which he cracks an egg and fries to a toasty, set, but not too set, perfection.
I was wrong to feed him Marmite...
October 31, 2008
bilby commented on the word chicken v egg
Yeah, I'm a vegan!
Sounds like toad-in-the-hole to me.
October 31, 2008
dontcry commented on the word chicken v egg
bilby - OK. You are a vegan. I eat toads-in-a-hole. Yummy.
Good night to me.
Good morning to you!
Is it warm where you are?
It's cold here.
October 31, 2008
mollusque commented on the word chicken v egg
Right, yarb.
October 31, 2008
bilby commented on the word chicken v egg
It's 34C/94F where I am. Warm :-)
October 31, 2008
dontcry commented on the word chicken v egg
it's 30F here right now... time for a fire.
October 31, 2008