Friday, June 02, 2006

Yup, That's Gara / Garra / Gaarra our rooster of doom!

29 comments:

  1. Does he also have issues with his childhood, isolation and the death of everyone he ever cared about?

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  2. Ha ha, Brent, you watch Naruto?!

    And it's GARRA!! TWO Rs you fool! How can you not know the name of your own rooster?!

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  3. FG: Thanks, I was using the Hungarian version of the name!

    W: Yes he does. He grew up an orphan with two other roosters - two of which left him early at the hands of a fierce Samuri.

    He was then very isolated until five women came clucking into his life.

    That fateful day, we found him cowering behind a breeding box shaking!

    He also attacks via flying foot kicks - but usually just bounces off as the human under attack kicks back.

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  4. Awww! But I know nothing of Naruto. Wait, that's not true, coz I live in a hosue with Guru, I can't escape it...

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  5. Freaks, I bet he would taste nice with some Chicken Salt!!!

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  6. I don't like male birds. They're mean. I was stalked by a tom turkey once. Evil creature.

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  7. I was bitten by an emu once. I cried.

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  8. Luke, I am so disappointed in you...

    The name is spelled "GAARA". Two 'A's, not two 'R's.

    If you're still not sure, check out Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaara.

    Emus, turkeys and roosters are evil, I agree. Oh, and geese. Geese are the worst. Nasty, nasty animals.

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  9. speaking of different types of fowl, have you guys ever heard of a Turduckin?

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  10. No?

    *braces for bad joke of some sort?*

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  11. Tell us, Prince Pavlosio, about this wondrous, mystical animal.

    The name of your rooster is still mispelt in the title.

    G - A - A - R - A

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  12. We all know that this is the real Senior Pastor of Eltham Baptist.

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  13. The Baldwin family partook in a 'Turduckin' recently. It is a meal where they take a Turkey and stuff it with a duck and yup, you guessed it, they stuff the duck with a chicken. The whole 'assembly' is then roasted to perfection and carved (the three birds have most of the bones removed to make carving easy. Hmmmm.. i will admitt, it was 'fowl' (that is all i can muster in the bad joke area Rev)

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  14. John Madden (American Football god) always talks about turducken around Thanksgiving. Eeek.

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  15. Oh crap! All this time I've spelt it with two Rs! What a fool I've been! *takes own life*

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  16. Narruto is spelt with two 'R's.

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  17. Narrruto is a collection of empty jars. A narrruto of jars.

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  18. Ha ha, why does that sound plausable?

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  19. Interesting website with a lot of resources and detailed explanations.
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  20. I find some information here.

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