That is all in how you define ‘Deer’. .Gen Turgidson’s gung-ho attitude, cigar-chomping and ability to talk about “acceptable casualties” were inspired by Gen. Curtis LeMay, head of the Strategic Air Command during the 1950s. .When I was in Strategic Air Command in the early 1960’s there was a story about Gen LeMay: he was smoking one of his famous cigars while standing next to one of his bombers. An Air Policeman came over to tell him, “Sir, no smoking on the flightline. The plane may blowup.” .Gen LeMay just stared at him and said, “IT WOULDN’T DARE!”
Wenthral over 12 years ago
Quick! Someone call the Colonel. He’ll take care of the chicken problem.
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
I think there’s going to be a dust up here. But no problems as they’re chicken.
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
Well this answers part of the question. We now know how the chicken crossed the road. Alas still not why.
Superfrog over 12 years ago
Chicks in leather. Could be worth a look.
walruscarver2000 over 12 years ago
They may make a lot of noise, but they’ll chicken out in the end.Eggzactly what you’d expect.
Minfidel Premium Member over 12 years ago
With tattoos that say, “Born to fry.”
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
They won’t be free very long. The long arm of the law will cage them right up!
MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’m waiting for the sequel. “Free Range Chickens II – Pecking Order.”
rgpope Premium Member over 12 years ago
All of you guys are as good as the comic itself! Still laughing….
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
It’s another political season and the weasels are out, they won’t last long!
MelvinLott over 12 years ago
I see Chick Corea, Rooster Cogburn and Buck Turgidson. Or is that Gregory Peck? Either way, youse guys had better run!
Woody157 over 12 years ago
That is all in how you define ‘Deer’. .Gen Turgidson’s gung-ho attitude, cigar-chomping and ability to talk about “acceptable casualties” were inspired by Gen. Curtis LeMay, head of the Strategic Air Command during the 1950s. .When I was in Strategic Air Command in the early 1960’s there was a story about Gen LeMay: he was smoking one of his famous cigars while standing next to one of his bombers. An Air Policeman came over to tell him, “Sir, no smoking on the flightline. The plane may blowup.” .Gen LeMay just stared at him and said, “IT WOULDN’T DARE!”