During the dark days of the Cold War, people had to resort to the Underground Connection to get basic necessities of life. In this picture, two individuals are seen using the Trans-Atlantic tunnel, which ran from an unspecified location in New Jersey to its outlet, just inland from the coast of France. It was grueling work, but they did what they had to do, just to survive.
(I read about this in the news, smuggling KFC from Egypt into Palestine via a tunnel. It’s KFC, dudes- that shit’s *nasty*.
Anyway…
Gaza Chicken Strips.
Didn’t you know? KFC stands for “Kentucky Fried Canary!”
Miners get hungry, too.
During the dark days of the Cold War, people had to resort to the Underground Connection to get basic necessities of life. In this picture, two individuals are seen using the Trans-Atlantic tunnel, which ran from an unspecified location in New Jersey to its outlet, just inland from the coast of France. It was grueling work, but they did what they had to do, just to survive.
“But Grampa, it was 12,430 miles from New Jersey to France!”
“Sometimes they had to make two trips, Mikey, and the chicken was cold when they got there.”
“Gee, grampa.”
Its Chicken Jihad, baby!
Awwww crap..I forgot their friggin’ coleslaw.