Chicken N Chips
It has been hot in Aussie land
So off to the beach to cool by water on sand
Our delightful couple Pammie and Joe
A popular surfing couple a few decades ago
Called in on their way to the local store
To buy some delicious chicken and more
For them it is customary to eat down by the shore
Whilst fighting off flies and seagulls, galore!
Pammy and Joe have eaten many times this way
It is an Aussie tradition I have to say
As for the food which do they enjoy the best
Well!
Pammie loves drumsticks and Joe loves breasts!!!
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It has been a heatwave here for many days now, so people do venture to the beach to escape the 40 degree Celsius plus heat which by the way is not going to let up for a while it seems.
I read about this video in the news and please click on it if you wish to view a scene that we do not like to see or encounter whilst at the beach. I think Joe's surfboard is just for show these days.. Especially after viewing this.
lmao....very good, nice story
ReplyDeletecouldn't help but laugh at the accompanying photo...
ReplyDeletelol..thats funny..and really clever!
ReplyDeleteLet me give some insight..We did go to the beach the other night and we stopped to get some provisions. I spotted these two in the store in front of the take away Chicken and chips sign. I had to take the photo as it tickled my fancy to no end. when I uploaded the photo with the sand at their feet and all I had to write something for the photo and this was perfect....thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteLOL Taken from Life in Aus. Thanks for your comment .
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather and I hope that is gives you warm chuckles too.
ReplyDeleteLOL that is soooo funny and the photo is hilarious, very cute indeed!
ReplyDeleteyummy!!
ReplyDeleteLOL well done, finger licking good - the photo is great!
ReplyDeleteNah you can eat all that you like and still retain that wonderful figure of bygone days..LOL
ReplyDeleteI've sat for 80 days.....5 extra pounds will be gone in two weeks but it will hurt for a few days
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeletewe have had rain reain and more rain here... too cool for the beach though 50's and 60's (f)
yummm...chickin!! :P
ReplyDeleteThat must have been quite a sight to see while out surfing! I'd never heard of a Spinner Shark before. Very interesting - nice video. I'm guessing that's not what the person with the camera expected to see. Are they dangerous? We have great white sharks along the California coast, just like you folks do. They generally take out one abalone diver a year. Not necessarily killing them, but causing great bodily harm, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteLove those little figures. I got a big laugh out of them. I think I'd prefer Chicken and Chips to Fish and Chips any time. Although I do have to say, I enjoy Fish and Chips a lot if they're done properly. :-)
Blimey Milli you've put on a bit of weight?
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day and don't get any sand in the drum sticks. lol
Heard of Sand Fly Fever?
Not your latitude I guess.
chicken and chips me like.
ReplyDeletethat's very entertaining.
you summer? snow here!
everywhere!!!
Love this! We have often taken a small grill, everyone would bring a dish or dessert to share. We were beach buddies enjoying until the mosquitoes would chase us away.
ReplyDeleteomg milli too funny hun I love it!
ReplyDeleteLOL I liked that one very much - some real Australian delicious food there
ReplyDeleteFood always tastes so much better at the beach.
ReplyDeleteThis is so hilarious.. Thank you for sharing your creativity. Did I tell you I am glad to have you in my life?
ReplyDeletevery nice fun poem.
ReplyDeletehttp://vickiecollins.multiply.com/journal/item/631/Creative_Challenge_38_delicious
love it and love the picture had to steal it..hugs jooslx
ReplyDeletelove the lilting rhythm and humor in this! I clicked on the video but nothing happened.
ReplyDeleteI bet Joe does!! A lovely, humorous piece Milly, and i've seen on the news that Australia is suffering from overwhelming heat at the moment, while here in tthe UK we have had 10 inches of snow forecast tonight!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this Millie, much humour in ordinary lives; all around us if we look for it.