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Please meet „JACQUES“. Jacques is a born-and-bred “Rhode Island Red” from Unterschützen in Austria. For 1 year, 2 months and 8 days he fulfilled his duties as “First Cock” on the Nuiban Farm to the full satisfaction of all concerned. As he uttered his final crow he still had 8 hens beneath him. Mrs Zetter wrung his neck in a particularly tender manner in an attempt to honour his short life, and after all, his feathers needed to remain unruffled for the task yet ahead of him. |
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An hour later, he began his journey to Vienna in an Aldi cooler bag, in the boot of a red 1991 VW. The “handover” was reminiscent of Frederico Fellini’s “Ship of Fools” – A foggy Autumn evening at the BP garage on the B17. There I stood, waiting with my T-rex 125, my hands clammy with anticipation. I had never met Christine B., Elisabeth G. and David B. but as soon as I saw that ominous red Golf with the Eisenstadt number plate, I knew it in my bones – they had finally arrived. A quick hello, a bit of small talk about the dreary weather, then P. got out of the car, opened the boot and there it was - hidden beneath a black sports bag. He picked it up gingerly using only the tips of his fingers and dropped it in my lap. “Here you go” he uttered “check it – make sure it’s ok; I can’t even look at it”, and he shuddered instinctively at the thought. I carefully opened the bag and immediately saw our proud and beautiful model – Jacques. HI JACQUES! |