Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Cameron Pulls Off Chicken's Head









A good example of how a politician should deal with a hecking chicken. Use humour and smother it. And then pull its head off.

13 comments:

  1. I was expecting to see Cameron's attempt to connect with the Ozzy Osborne/Alice Cooper demographic -- much gnawing and drunken nude dancing soaked in animal blood while invoking Satan. Nobody likes a tease, Dale. :)

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  2. the video is not available in my area!! I want to watch this dammit. Sort it, Dale!

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  3. I'm getting a "not available in your area" message (In Brum). I have seen it on the Beeb main site though

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  4. what point was the chicken trying to raise? DC made him look like a prize twat! I liked the bit when DC asked him what his question was - and stumped him well and truly.

    Good for DC!

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  5. what point was the chicken trying to raise? DC made him look like a prize twat! I liked the bit when DC asked him what his question was - and stumped him well and truly.

    Good for DC!

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  6. It was a Mirror employee. You can't expect him to know Jack chicken s***!

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  7. Oh, dear. I have just seen the video and the idiot in the chicken suit has made a fool of himself and the Daily Mirror. He allowed himself and his paper to become the story.

    And a tawdry little story it is, too.

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  8. I'm no fan of Dave, but this is the way to deal with a chicken.

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  9. Video not available in my area - damn!

    Curse this backwater that I live in - Scotland. LOL

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  10. THe chicken disagrees:
    http://tinyurl.com/y5cwdwx

    pathetic.

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  11. Does anyone know of a version of this video which might be viewed abroad? I'm in the States and BBC viewing is restricted to blighty.

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  12. Here's the story on youtube, so hopefully available to all:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx379u2NMb0

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  13. This says "Not available in your area" and I am in the UK ... Odd.

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