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Haha, I love this one! Nice and light-hearted for a Friday afternoon. :)
Tasty, tasty lies.
From the same mad scientist who brought us buffalo wings.
NPR’s Science Friday had a bit on the FDA today. Scary stuff. 0.6% of imported food is inspected.
Should be:
Lies or Goes well with Ranch Sauce.
Igor
@Annie:
And turkey bacon, soy milk, cranapple, etc.
Ohmygod, I love your blog. It’s the first thing I read every day.
Actually, it’s Igor. You need to read Terry Prachett to get a proper definition of an Igor.
Actually, you just need to read Terry Prachett because he’s so good. Maybe you already read some Prachett and what you meant was Egor(as in the cartoon). How would I know. What am I doing here?
One of the reasons I never ate lunch at school was due to the fact they served ‘chicken rings’. I’m pretty sure there’s not many places on a chicken that rings can come from, and none of them sound appetizing.
Delightful as always!
‘Effing hilarious.
The concept is simple and true! I’ll definitely post about “cards”… hehehe :)
Definitely read Terry Pratchett to understand Igors. My favorite stand-alone Terry Pratchett books involving Igors would have to be Monstrous Regiment. Read it. Read them all.
Chicken have fingers! But all of the others make sense…
Chicken breast, wing, thigh, legs.
Check out this failed bike jump post!
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So we’re raising a nation full of Igor’s. Never thought about it this way before.
I’m from ‘myth busters’ and we would like to check your research.
What do you mean, “lies”? You mean…*gasp*… chickens don’t actually HAVE fingers?!
Gotta break that research with mythbusters!
So very true…
I saw “chicken spare ribs” recently?!
We have a restaurant that serves “Chicken Lips.” Equally dishonest, I presume.
It’s pronounced Eye-gor
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I don’t get it? Help me out..
Can someone make this into a shirt?
It’s “Igor”, according to the documentary film of the same name.
Who is this Igor? I don’t get it..
Egor, Igor? Pratchett or Frankenstein?
Anyway, never mind chicken fingers, I was brought up on fish fingers!
What works better for THIS visual artist is to put “LIES” in the second field and have fingers as the overlap. . am I missing a nuance?
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