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Chicken and Coop. Coming this Fall on CBS.
Colonel Sanders actually did fight crime. Specifically, a crime directed at his restaurant. One of his rivals in the early days liked to get up early and paint over Sanders' signs, to direct business his own way. Sanders threatened to shoot him if it happened once more. Well, it did happen once more and Sanders, a business partner and the restaurant manager saw it. The three of them started running towards the rival, shouting. He must have taken Sanders at his word about shooting him, because he drew a gun and got his defense in first. He started shooting at the three men. He killed the manager, but the other two returned fire and injured him. He surrendered with the words "No more, Harlan. You've killed me." He survived the shooting, but was executed by the state for the manager's death.
Who taught you how to dance?!?!
Bowie.
I think we're going to call this one "Happiness".
Ah yes the vampire piece, where whenever it took another piece, it would become that piece.In this specific game, if a pawn managed to get to the opposite edge of the board it got promoted into a vampire.
You know, I didn't even pick up on that. I just thought the image of someone dressed as a sugary snack murdering a kid with an arrow was funny.Is the final picture here a riposte to the old 'Coke adds Life' slogan?
Dracula has a type.
Don't we all?Dracula has a type.