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January 24, 2008

"Your" Rubber Chicken

Chef_irvine_stuffs_a_chicken First off, I really appreciate the enthusiastic reaction from everyone! It's nice to know people actually read the blog!

And I find it interesting that the first question is not "why a rubber chicken?", rather it is "How do I get a rubber chicken so I can play too?"

I want to stress that the rubber chicken you take to work does not have to be a Genuine Original Recipe Twisted Rubber Chicken (though it wouldn't hurt!) Any rubber chicken will do. You can even borrow a rubber chicken from a friend, co-worker, neighbor, or clergy.

Or, if having a Genuine Original Recipe Twisted Rubber Chicken is important to you, for a limited time you can order one off the web site for only $6.95, postage paid to anywhere in the 50 states. (Shipping is also free if you order wine with it!)

I do think it important that it be your actual job, however. For example, if you are Chef Robert Irvine and you are preparing dinner in a railroad dining car, this picture is perfectly acceptable. (The chicken yoga is a extra nice twist... er, so to speak.) We're obviously not going to verify your employment or anything, but authenticity will make a better image.

What is important is the rubber chicken have the proper going-to-work experience - and that you document it for all to enjoy!

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I currently work on the Plumas National Forest in Quincy, Ca.
My wife and I have enjoyed getting twisted with you.
I was wondering if there are any job openings on the Rubber Chicken National Forest?

hi Dave - I'm afraid the RCNF is fully staffed right now, but we'll definitely keep your interest in mind. In the meantime, I'm hoping we'll get to see any Rubber Chickens that may be nesting in the Quincy area...;)

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