Thursday, July 16, 2009

Chicken Tales

2 things today. Firstly the ISCF Rally was awesome !! I really had a life changing experience in the form of a wonderful sketch performance about the love of Christ for all and an energetic youth pastor who preaches the gospel that can change eveything.

I thought this rally would be boring but it was so fun. You can sense the presence of God in there and the crowd was crazy. One hiccup was the firework i was tasked to shoot malfunctioned. It was humiliating standing in front of everyone, struggling to make that tube shoot. Fortunatly, only 2 out of 6 worked hehe..Ill remember this for the rest of life as the day i came to knew God WAHOO!!

OK..Secondly, each animal has a unique characters that God created.

  1. You may think females are soft and timid, but they can be as brave and independant as males. The chick that Marcus and I thought was fearless and always wondering off on its own, a male, was actually a Female! Its super brave and had characters of a male.Besides that, at an early age of 2 months, the 2 cockarals are nuts over him, I mean.. her
  2. In the book "Marley & Me", Mr Gordan says that if a male was left to his own devices without religion or social constraints, a good example is cockarals. And I agree. Chickens mate at least once a day before egg laying, taking any female available. Marcus has only one female and 2 hot blooded males, you can imagine how much attention she gets.
  3. Chickens must let the world know an egg was laid or their manlyness. The whole family crooked for a good 5 minutes each time an egg was laid. They even did it at 5.30am on a school day. I wish I can slaughter them but someone treats it as music to his earscough marcus cough"
  4. Boxers can be tempted when there are chickens around. But after just a few days, Tyson just ignores them. I saw him sniffing a plant while the chickens just walked away from touching distance, like from Marley in " Marley & Me".He must be bored of them
The End

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