At 2:41 PM, Officer Pullet and myself were responded to a domestic disturbance call at Barnyard Estates. When we arrived, a Mr. and Mrs. Booplesnoot were having a frank exchange of views about each others’ marital indiscretions, accusing each other of behaving like bunnies. When we pointed out that they were bunnies, they became confused and forgot why they were fighting.
I just love these police reality shows, Arne.
What you gonna do when they squawk for you?
Allein you beat me to it.
Bad buns.
Bad buns.
Whatcha gonna do when they cluck for you!
Wow! Stand down chickens! I guess they don’t approve of henpecking!
You’re both too funny! This video…..OMG!
Allein you beat me to it.
Bad buns.
Bad buns.
Whatcha gonna do when they cluck for you!
Wow! Stand down chickens! I guess they don’t approve of henpecking!
I don’t remember sending in this! When?
Have you confused me with another Arne? No not that Arne, the other Arne.
(SHHHHHHH…..just take the cute credit and run!)
I sent one in once that he didn’t use until months later. My first thought was, “I think I’ve seen this video before,” and then I saw my name. I actually searched my sent mail because I totally did not remember sending it.
The buns looked more stunned than anything – wondering, “who were these nosy old biddy, hens”?
The chickens strut off at the end all like “And don’t make us come back here!”
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I would love, love to know what the chickens were thinking.
Seems to be hen-friends tag-teaming defense of their nesting area?:
https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2014/01/23/265236667/the-return-of-the-chicken-police
Here’s some info on chickens and their behavior (if “Jungle Chickens” wasn’t a Far Side cartoon, it somehow should have been):
http://www.humanesociety.org/news/news/2009/09/chicken_jungle_fowl_091509.html
There was the famous “Chickens in the Mist,” which Dian Fosse found hilarious.
Thanks. That was interesting.
Separate the combatants, give them both a good talking to, then the coppers can leave.
No harm, no fowl.
Hahaha.
It’s even funnier when you now that “poulet” is a French slang word for police LOL!!
I did *not* know that! And you’re right that it’s even funnier!
Great!
I just love the name “Booplesnoot.” Please keep using it.
Investigative journalism of this sort deserves a Pullet Surprise!
(sorry)
owwwwww!
Pfft! Brilliant!
YAY!
Pundelicious!
Oh my god
This takes us back to March 5, 2007, on Cuteoverload.com: http://cuteoverload.com/2007/03/05/halt_chicken_po/.
So, what happened on Cuteoverload didn’t STAY on Cuteoverload!