Is it just me or do the chickens on our side of town seem to be more belligerent than the chickens further west at such places like Kookooroo, where they seem to be just zany, avant garde and delicious?
They seem to be telling us that we can eat them, but they will not go down without a fight:
I love how the Chapalita Chicken could care less about the fact it’s frying in a big hot pan, all it wants to do is pump up to be the Gallito Mero Mero. What’s with the hats though? Is that a new clothing trend being pushed on our fine feathered friends?
hey pollo rostizado is not supposed to be fried? lol it’s funny how we always love having pictures of animal’s in big bats of hot oil! lol
Our food ad culture seems to enjoy humanizing our tasty friends!
There’s a site called “suicide food” with food ads & signs.
..”depictions of animals that act as though they wish to be consumed.”
http://suicidefood.blogspot.com/
I think it’s because the fight in them that they taste so good. Speaking of chickens, have you guys seen pics for a faux pet store that Banksy put up in NY ?
http://hypebeast.com/2008/10/banksy-the-village-pet-store-and-charcoal-grill-opening-in-nyc/
It’s freaking awesome. I especially love the chicken nuggets eating from the dipping sauce as the mother watches from afar.
Yeah saw the Banksy exhibit on a Youtube clip. The chicken nuggets were brilliant as was the monkey watching primate porn but what really creeped me out were the hot dog/sausages in the terrariums.
The images troubled me.
When I read the title, I immediately thought it was about Prop. 2.
Have you seen what el Pollo Campero wears??? They even have a video game where the chickens are the defenders of the planet. http://www.pollocampero.com
Have none of you seen the proprietor’s daughters dancing in front of the store in that outfit? One holds a sign, the younger one is in the suit and can’t really see what is going on.
Maybe they aren’t out there that much since school started up.