Well, one of his eggs it's the responsible of all the life in the World when the Universe was created for starters. No one knows how, but he can lay eggs.
I have yet to see anyone mention that "he" laid an egg in 305.
Actually, Papierwaite and Momma Bosco comment on that if you ask them to turn around.
"He's laying an egg. As rooster. Fascinating! Must watch now..." (slightly parafrased)
Well, one of his eggs it's the responsible of all the life in the World when the Universe was created for starters. No one knows how, but he can lay eggs.
Well, one of his eggs it's the responsible of all the life in the World when the Universe was created for starters. No one knows how, but he can lay eggs.
I loved that. At first I thought Telltale was being smartasses, what with swapping Featherly for an egg to say the egg came first, and then they took it further in the next episode when it turned out it was Featherly's egg.
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Eeewww...
Although he risks being typecast as he has performed it twice in a row.
"He's laying an egg. As rooster. Fascinating! Must watch now..." (slightly parafrased)
Oh yeah, forgot about that one.
Maybe he's a crossdressing hen with a steroid voice.
Whenever someone mentions his voice I remember his "Unique New York Unique New York Unique New York" AAAAARGHSTOPTHIS
Try this: A big black bug bit a big black bear and the big black bear bled blood.
Got issues with intersexual people (and chickens), mate? :mad: /half joke
I loved that. At first I thought Telltale was being smartasses, what with swapping Featherly for an egg to say the egg came first, and then they took it further in the next episode when it turned out it was Featherly's egg.
It's kinda like a paradox within a paradox there.
No it's just... You lay one egg (or two) and suddenly everyone doubts your gender.