No Chickens?

Post » Mon May 09, 2011 10:25 pm

so heres the story I was eating scrambled eggs I cooked my self a while ago and started thinking. There arnt any chickens in fallout. It might just be bad observation skills but I haven't seen a single one. Mutated or other wise. So why is it cows survived and chickens did'nt. Its also the same question for Pigs Sheep Bulls Donkey's Horse's and every ones favorite Turkeys. where are they ?_?

and why haven't we been give the question which came first the egg or the mutated non flying carnivorous Giant bird.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 3:26 pm

so heres the story I was eating scrambled eggs I cooked my self a while ago and started thinking. There arnt any chickens in fallout. It might just be bad observation skills but I haven't seen a single one. Mutated or other wise. So why is it cows survived and chickens did'nt. Its also the same question for Pigs Sheep Bulls Donkey's Horse's and every ones favorite Turkeys. where are they ?_?

and why haven't we been give the question which came first the egg or the mutated non flying carnivorous Giant bird.


Time constraints.

Though horses all went extinct, donkeys gone with horses.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 1:40 am

Fallout isn't Noah's Ark :tongue:
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 9:24 pm

Easy to catch and cook. Like Cats. Yum yum. Horses, cats, chickens, etc. are probably still alive but are extremely rare and very close to extinction.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 5:16 am

Well, it has something to do with a Colonel and them Kentuckians. Y'all know, after the all clear was gives, people began rebuilding civilization, even in Kentucky. Now, knowing Kentucky, it only took a few minutes to restore civilization to pre-war levels. So within minutes, KFC opened again and they required a steady source of chickens, so them Kentuckians started to hunt and capture chickens. First in Kentucky, due to it being so close to Kentucky, but soon they began to spread and capture chickens everywhere. Everywhere them Kentuckians went, chickens became extinct. In a matter of weeks all chickens were gone. So them Kentuckians had to find a new source of food, and it had to start with a C, otherwise KFC wouldn't make sense. So that's what happened to chickens and cats.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 5:21 pm

Well, it has something to do with a Colonel and them Kentuckians. Y'all know, after the all clear was gives, people began rebuilding civilization, even in Kentucky. Now, knowing Kentucky, it only took a few minutes to restore civilization to pre-war levels. So within minutes, KFC opened again and they required a steady source of chickens, so them Kentuckians started to hunt and capture chickens. First in Kentucky, due to it being so close to Kentucky, but soon they began to spread and capture chickens everywhere. Everywhere them Kentuckians went, chickens became extinct. In a matter of weeks all chickens were gone. So them Kentuckians had to find a new source of food, and it had to start with a C, otherwise KFC wouldn't make sense. So that's what happened to chickens and cats.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_animals_that_begin_with_the_letter_C is a list of animals the Kentuckians are hunting for.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 4:59 am

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_animals_that_begin_with_the_letter_C is a list of animals the Kentuckians are hunting for.


Exactly, and that's why they changed Cauliflower to New Cauliflower, so in now starts with an N, and Cows mutated into Brahmin so that it now starts with a B. Also, Cazadors are missing on the list, but maybe they haven't gotten this far yet, might be something for Fallout: Revenge of the C. Makes me wonder what a Fallout game in Wyoming is called, Fallout: The Square State?
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 3:43 pm

KFC kentucky fried clown never had fried clown but ill givet a shoot a few minutes later taste like chicken
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 8:46 pm

Easy to catch and cook. Like Cats. Yum yum. Horses, cats, chickens, etc. are probably still alive but are extremely rare and very close to extinction.

i don't see why cows are not hunted, a horse could more resourceful than a cow
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 5:02 am

KFC kentucky fried clown never had fried clown but ill givet a shoot a few minutes later taste like chicken

Does this taste funny to you?
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 5:06 pm

ya as a materfack it does taste a little funny
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 7:50 pm

just wipe off the makeup and take off the squeaky tomato and it taste fine.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 6:28 am

Exactly, and that's why they changed Cauliflower to New Cauliflower, so in now starts with an N, and Cows mutated into Brahmin so that it now starts with a B. Also, Cazadors are missing on the list, but maybe they haven't gotten this far yet, might be something for Fallout: Revenge of the C. Makes me wonder what a Fallout game in Wyoming is called, Fallout: The Square State?


On your statement on Brahmin, someone mentioned brahmin actually exist. So, not much of a change, don'tcha think?
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 5:13 pm

i don't see why cows are not hunted, a horse could more resourceful than a cow


I'm not so sure Horses were hunted. In fact, I am not sure if there is even a reason or anything that says explicitly that they're extinct. But cats and chickens are easy to catch and I think they might be easier to prepare than a cow, though I have never defeathered a chicken myself. Maybe people really loved beef before the great war, and there was an abundance of cows. That way, Brahmin became common, and people saw their potential to carry things and pull carts of goods for caravans, and of course their value for food. That's the best explanation I can think of for Brahmin.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 11:20 pm

I'm not so sure Horses were hunted. In fact, I am not sure if there is even a reason or anything that says explicitly that they're extinct. But cats and chickens are easy to catch and I think they might be easier to prepare than a cow, though I have never defeathered a chicken myself. Maybe people really loved beef before the great war, and there was an abundance of cows. That way, Brahmin became common, and people saw their potential to carry things and pull carts of goods for caravans, and of course their value for food. That's the best explanation I can think of for Brahmin.


1. I hear horse meat tastes quite good. Since no one cared about Pre-War laws after the Great War, they hunted them down and ate them. When they became extinct, people started eating cats and most dogs. Cats became extinct, but they still needed something to carry their stuff. So they chose Brahmin. 2. Cows are easier to catch, but people didn't care if it wasn't prepared correctly, they just needed food. Chickens are faster and probably people have the same difficulty preparing chicken then they did with cows. Dunno.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 5:06 pm

in india a brahmin is a guy at the top of there cast system and they were the kings of ancient india Brahma was hindus most important god and Brahmens is what they call there cows (there cows only have one head) cows are sacred in india so you cant own or eat beef in india and cows are aloud to wonder the streets andif a cow were to lay down on a highway you could not desturb it by hooking your horn and so you would have to waight for it to get up and leave and sometimes they might lay there for 5 hours and thats the generals fun fact of the day
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 1:02 am

in india a brahmin is a guy at the top of there cast system and they were the kings of ancient india Brahma was hindus most important god and Brahmens is what they call there cows (there cows only have one head) cows are sacred in india so you cant own or eat beef in india and cows are aloud to wonder the streets andif a cow were to lay down on a highway you could not desturb it by hooking your horn and so you would have to waight for it to get up and leave and sometimes they might lay there for 5 hours and thats the generals fun fact of the day


Yup, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Thank you, General.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 3:21 pm

...and take off the squeaky tomato and it taste fine.


So you're not supposed to eat the tomato? Damn thing gave me hiccups and caused them to sound weird as well, at least he hiccups are gone now.

Anyway, I'm going on a trip to Canada, I'll just have to bring back a
Canadian, Ordinary
and a
Canadian, French

I just want to compare them after they've been Kentucky fried, I'll also try ordinary fries and compare them to French fries, see if I can figure out what exactly defines the taste known as French. Hopefully it explains why French fries are called French fries.

If only I could find my Carbine.

in india a brahmin is a guy at the top of there cast system and they were the kings of ancient india Brahma was hindus most important god and Brahmens is what they call there cows (there cows only have one head) cows are sacred in india so you cant own or eat beef in india and cows are aloud to wonder the streets andif a cow were to lay down on a highway you could not desturb it by hooking your horn and so you would have to waight for it to get up and leave and sometimes they might lay there for 5 hours and thats the generals fun fact of the day


So in India, you should always fly the flag of Texas and carry around a BBQ. The way Texans eat beef, no cow's gonna take that risk. On the other hand, if you're Scottish, you could just run them over and turn the unidentifiable mess into haggis.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 7:17 am

So you're not supposed to eat the tomato? Damn thing gave me hiccups and caused them to sound weird as well, at least he hiccups are gone now.

So in India, you should always fly the flag of Texas and carry around a BBQ. The way Texans eat beef, no cow's gonna take that risk. On the other hand, if you're Scottish, you could just run them over and turn the unidentifiable mess into haggis.


being i am Scottish Im just gona say this
Haggis is sheep guts not cow. There are a few things I could do with a cow thouw
and no the tomato is not so pose to be eaten



but those chewy peaces of bread on the clowns foot are chewy and good for your liver.
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Post » Tue May 10, 2011 12:23 am

being i am Scottish


I've read your diet is the most unhealthy one there is. So I guess there's people in Africa being told there's Scotchmen (I'm pretty sure spellcheck isn't supposed to recognize that as valid) hoping to be as hungry as they are. But at least y'all have the right cross on your flag.

Haggis is sheep guts not cow. There are a few things I could do with a cow thouw


There's still other unidentifiable messes out there, like Texas chili, hotdogs, Drisheen, Spartan black soup

but those chewy peaces of bread on the clowns foot are chewy and good for your liver.


Nothing can kill my liver, otherwise, Southern drinking habits would've killed it long ago.
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 9:14 pm

Don't diss Scottish food, just their drinking habits. Also 'right cross?'
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Post » Mon May 09, 2011 11:23 pm

Don't diss Scottish food, just their drinking habits. Also 'right cross?'


I suppose a the level of blood in your alcohol has to reach a certain low before you flip the cross on your flag http://multicultural.syr.edu/photos/default/Image/confederate_flag.jpg http://www.flags.net/images/largeflags/UNKG0101.GIF

Just kidding around here, playing mr Redneck
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