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02/21/2007

Roast Chicken vs. Duck.

The meat thing continues. But it's been a strange week - the sausage has gone nuts following his exit from the tournament. The Gumbo vs. Kangaroo  contest is so laced with left-fieldness that I don't really know where to start. And now the two meats championed by this blog are up against each other - The Dollar's Roast Chicken vs. My Duck. We're both a bit confused by this week's action and have therefore decided to take a step back and simply let people vote for whatever reason they like.

So, here's a chicken...

Chicken_run_5_1 

And here's a duck...

Ducksimple

Do what you want (here).

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Lame.

Care.

wibble.

I like how collaborative this week is - contrasted with the earth-shattered violence of the week before.

Plus, claymation vs pen-and-ink. That adds a whole new level of contrast.

I don't know if I like the undertones in your duck, Colman.

Apologies for not making more of an effort Jared, but I don't have anymore fight left in me.

Angus, neither the over or undertones are right.

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