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Another Pretty Chicken with Blue Feet

I was watching "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" the other day and the trivia question asked what expensive food animal had blue feet.

Blue Foot Chicken was the answer.

The only reason I got the answer right was because it made sense that bird's legs can be different colors whereas the other options (like pig) don't have limbs or feet that are a different color from the rest of their body.

Then some guy missed the question asking which state does Tennessee share the Great Smokey Mountains with along the border.

One of the options was Kentucky.

He said that he didn't even think that Kentucky and Tennessee shared a border.

I was thinking the need to increase minimum requirements for high school graduation.

Then ... he answered Kentucky and lost his money.

He had to have been extremely nervous.

I knew North Carolina was the answer because my Kindergarten teacher had a wooden block puzzles of the United States, and well, also because I have visited both Tennessee and North Carolina and remembered.

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  1. Blue-footed chickens... who knew??

    LOL...

    Found you via RTB. Enjoyed reading your posts!

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