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Chicken stick??? - 3/22/2004 1:35:42 AM   
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Ok so this one time way back in the day i was at the field an this new guy asked what kind of starters can i use to start my plane. I told him either an electric starter or a chicken stick. His replay was, why would you start it up wiht a chicken bone. lol
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RE: Chicken stick??? - 3/24/2004 6:09:59 AM   
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RE: Chicken stick??? - 3/24/2004 6:43:02 AM   
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'cuz they're cheap!??

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 3/24/2004 1:40:38 PM   
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Sort of flexible if you wipe the BBQ sauce off and soak them in vinegar..

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 3/24/2004 6:32:41 PM   
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I prefer to use the whole chicken.

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 4/2/2004 8:00:07 AM   
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i don't think the chicken appreciates that very much


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RE: Chicken stick??? - 4/2/2004 2:06:12 PM   
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Maybe not, but I bet the cows do.

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 4/8/2004 3:27:53 PM   
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Definition -
Chicken Stick: The first two fingers on the right hand. These are used to start model airplane engines, but they are usually sooo afraied of being cut off that they are commonly called "chickens."

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 4/13/2004 12:57:05 PM   
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"better use a chicken stick then your fingers if the prop kicks in unexpectedly you would get several of each"

--getting started in model r/c airplanes

good way to start prepareing that chicken for dinner

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RE: Chicken stick??? - 4/27/2004 12:59:30 PM   
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If it backfires break out the honey mustard for your chicken fingers......

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