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To save a chicken is divine?

by Joe Vandal on February 8, 2006

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A recent comment was made questioning how progressive Idaho Falls was, and I thought this story certainly distinguishes us from how backwards some parts of America are. IdahoFallz.com is focused locally, but this just makes you shake your head. As reported on CNN, a former nurse has apparently brought a dead chicken back to life by giving it mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The chicken was found floating face down in an Arkadelphia, Arkansas family pond.

The lady was quoted as saying, “I breathed into its beak, and its dadgum eyes popped open.”

I suspect fowl play. Hardee har har har.

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1 Find Humor in Life July 8, 2008 at 7:50 am

Taz, do you suppose that chicken you had for lunch was still ….alive? :)

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2 The Artiste July 8, 2008 at 2:58 pm

Where in the world did you dig this article up from? I think the good humor man is a little bored? :)
I’m sure my chicken was dead. At least the wings weren’t flappin so that’s a good sign.

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