DOING THE CHICKEN DANCE
Some Minnesota motorists were riding on a wing and a prayer when their vehicles became involved in rear-end collisions caused by chicken parts spilled on a city street.
The slippery spill resulted in at least five accidents as vehicles approaching intersections were unable to stop. The slime covered more than eight blocks as well as many parked vehicles. The road conditions also caused one moped to tip over.
Winona police were trying to locate the truck responsible for the mess. They said it most likely had been hauling a load of chicken renderings from a processing plant in Arcadia, Wisc.
Now we know why it's not good for chickens to cross the road.
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Photo by Phu Son
The slippery spill resulted in at least five accidents as vehicles approaching intersections were unable to stop. The slime covered more than eight blocks as well as many parked vehicles. The road conditions also caused one moped to tip over.
Winona police were trying to locate the truck responsible for the mess. They said it most likely had been hauling a load of chicken renderings from a processing plant in Arcadia, Wisc.
Now we know why it's not good for chickens to cross the road.
For not much more on the story click here.
Photo by Phu Son
Labels: chicken dance, chicken parts, rear-end collisions
3 Comments:
I suspect fowl play.
So then the chickens never really crossed the road,eh? They merely slid around it.
I love road kill-is a cheap meal.
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