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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Hen Haiku

Today is my art trading cards meet. I decided to use photos of my chickens as a backdrop for some original "hen haiku." I'm going to add a little colour by hand on the actual cards.
Here ya go. Click to enlarge.



I just about peed myself writing these. Good thing I appreciate my own sense of humour, eh?

16 comments:

  1. Haha Knatolee
    Chicken Haiku are funny
    wrath of irate hens

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  2. I laugh at chickens!
    Natalie cracks jokes because
    I eat their babies.

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  3. Can't wait to get one
    At today's ATC meet
    Nat's cards can't be beat!
    (Okay it isn't supposed to rhyme but what the heck)

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  4. You three are freaking poetic GENIUSES!!! (Or is that "genii"?) Fabulous!

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  5. I eat chicken babes
    Scrambled they are most tasty
    Mwuhahahaha!

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  6. Anonymous2:22 pm

    Raising kids is like
    being pecked to death by
    a chicken. Yowsah!

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  7. THese are EXCELLENT! Keep 'em coming!

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  8. Fried, grilled or roasted
    Chicken is jolly nice meat
    you want breast or leg?

    Actually I'm a vegetarian, honest!

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  9. I dunno, Jams, I'm beginning to wonder. But you ARE hilarious!

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  10. Will these be available as bubble-gum trading cards?

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  11. Anonymous5:07 pm

    Chicken crossed the road
    however joke is on us
    Salmonella came with her!

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  12. Note to Claude: Please don't
    Compete with chickens' haikus.
    Egg you'll never be!

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  13. There once was a chick from Nantucket...

    Oh, never mind.

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  14. Jim, I'm thinking t-shirts.

    TTPT, you need to make an art card out of that one. EGG-CELLENT!

    Claude, that's a classic.

    Next up, chicken limericks!

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  15. Haiku was ready.
    The I felt I got a kick:
    The Lady wants a Limerick.
    That's why I though it's wiser
    to offer both not, either. :)

    However I came to think of:

    Two hens who lived in London planned
    To walk to Melbourne overland,
    But, footsore in Southampton Row
    when there were still some miles to go,
    They thought it wise to not extend
    The Journey to the bitter end.

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  16. ... and here are both the missing 'n' and the missing 't'. :)

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Thank you for all your comments, which I love to read!