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Ruling the roost
New Zealand Listener
|November 11 - 17, 2023
We have a new game at Lush Places. It's called Find the Egg. It takes two people and three chickens, and this is how you play: The game begins when one of your chickens - your lazy, greedy, crap-everywhere chicken - starts singing her "I've laid a lovely egg!" song. She will do this very loudly, so loudly you should expect noise complaints from neighbours.
She will then be joined in her celebration by at least one other chicken, which will sing a similar, also very loud song called, "She's laid a lovely egg!"
The chickens will keep singing these songs until they get sick of it or you open a window and yell, "For the love of God, shut the hell up! If you don't, I'll cook you at 180°C for 12 hours or until you're delicious, whichever comes first."
When the racket finally dies down - and this may take some time - the game will become much less noisy, but even more frustrating as you try to Find the Egg.
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