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I caught Dad a chicken - The Chicken Wrangler


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·Nov 3, 2024

Dtin don't tear down granddaddy Stakes, darl. [Music] Back, I'm taking pictures of you boy. A billions of birdies walking out loud, talking in C clams in the [Music]. CLS, go run that chicken up here. Tell that chicken to come up here so vibrating spiders will receive the word. But that's totally million monkeys all pick up guitars. Nobody taught them how.

5,000 fishes, really, really, really hard. Nobody taught them how. Check out chicky driving Piggy's little blue car. No, bring that chicken up here. Oh yeah, yeah. FES like to fly 'cause they don't like to stay. It buzzing in the ears of a chicken all day, chicken understanding it. Pick out the [Music] cold. Send us of Sonic single through the slot in the middle of an elephant's long wet cold gr nose. But that's totally feather pling.

10 million monkeys all pick up guitars. Nobody taught them how. [Music] Bring that chicken over [Music] here. Well, bring it [Music] on. All right, bring [Music] it, bring it. Come on [Music]. Grab that chicken, go in there and give him to Mama. Go give that chicken to Mama. Pick up the leg, get him by the leg. Don't hold his tail, hold his leg. Hold his tail? No, hold his legs.

All right, now take him to Mama, take him to Mama. I got you. What? Don't let him do that; you're going to hurt that chicken doing it. Okay, huh? Let the chicken go, let the chick, let him go. Believe now, chase the chickens some more. [Music] [Laughter] I thought he'd be afraid to grab it. Give him about another year, you come in with snake 20. Come on, leave the chicken alone. Yet another example of Christians having fun.

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