Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Bill Clinton: Well the way I see it that road wasn't just a road - it
was the next step on a journey of hope - a bridge to the 21st century.
- Pat Buchanan: Clearly that road was one of many roads, too many roads
that lead right past the border patrol and right into the overburdened
heartland of America.
- Bruce Lee: That's because even a chicken knows how to be like water -
you don't just cross the road, you *become* the road.
- Edward Said: In the context of neo-colonialism, the larger question
which invites our attention is, what structures, paradigms, discourses,
narratives, idees recus, etc. acted (in numerous conjunctions varying
widely in function as well as intent) to give the chicken the kind
of status, identity, and legitimacy which led to the possibility of its
crossing the road now, which itself arose from the virtual impossibility
of its have crossed the road in any era previous to the present one?
- Pat Hoy, Director of Expository Writing at NYU: To ask the question of
why that chicken crossed the road is to get on the scent of an *idea*.
But ultimately, that idea won't turn into an *essay* without *evidence*.
- Yoda: No chicken! Only chicken in your *mind*.
- Jackie Chan: Because crossing the road wasn't a big stunt. I save my
energy for the BIG stunts.
- Plato: For the greater good.
- Karl Marx: It was a historical inevitability.
- Thomas de Torquemada: Give me ten minutes with the chicken and I'll find
out.
- Timothy Leary: Because that's the only kind of trip the Establishment
would let it take.
- Douglas Adams: Forty-two.
- Nietzsche: Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes
also across you.
- Oliver North: National Security was at stake.
- Carl Jung: The confluence of events in the cultural gestalt necessitated
that individual chickens cross roads at this historical juncture, and
therefore synchronicitously brought such occurrences into being.
- Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself,
the chicken found it necessary to cross the road.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein: The possibility of "crossing" was encoded into the
objects "chicken" and "road," and circumstances came into being which
caused the actualization of this potential occurrence.
- Albert Einstein: Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road
crossed the chicken depends upon your frame of reference.
- Aristotle: To actualize its potential.
- Buddha: If you ask this question, you deny your own chicken-nature.
- Salvador Dali: The Fish.
- Darwin: It was the logical next step after coming down from the trees.
- Emily Dickinson: Because it could not stop for death.
- Epicurus: For fun.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson: It didn't cross the road; it transcended it.
- Johann Friedrich von Goethe: The eternal hen-principle made it do it.
- Ernest Hemingway: To die. In the rain.
- Werner Heisenberg: We are not sure which side of the road the chicken
was on, but it was moving very fast.
- David Hume: Out of custom and habit.
- Saddam Hussein: This was an unprovoked act of rebellion and we were
quite justified in dropping 50 tons of nerve gas on it.
- Jack Nicholson: 'cause it (censored) wanted to. That's the (censored)
reason.
- Pyrrho the Skeptic: What road?
- Ronald Reagan: I forget.
- John Sununu: The Air Force was only too happy to provide the
transportation, so quite understandably the chicken availed himself of
the opportunity.
- The Sphinx: You tell me.
- Sappho: Due to the loveliness of the hen on the other side, more fair
than all of Hellas' fine armies.
- Henry David Thoreau: To live deliberately ... and suck all the marrow
out of life.
- Mark Twain: The news of its crossing has been greatly exaggerated.
- Stephen Jay Gould: It is possible that there is a sociobiological
explanation for it, but we have been deluged in recent years with
sociobiological stories despite the fact that we have little direct
evidence about the genetics of behavior, and we do not know how to
obtain it for the specific behaviors that figure most prominently in
sociobiological speculation.
- Joseph Stalin: I don't care. Catch it. Crack its eggs to make my
omlette.
- Captain James T. Kirk: To boldly go where no chicken has gone before.
- Machiavelli: So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a
chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road, but
also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with
such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely
chicken's dominion maintained.
- Hippocrates: Because of an excess of pleghm in its pancreas.
- Andersen Consultant: Deregulation of the chicken's side of the road was
threatening its dominant market position. The chicken was faced with
significant challenges to create and develop the competencies required
for the newly competitive market. Andersen Consulting, in a partnering
relationship with the client, helped the chicken by rethinking its
physical distribution strategy and implementation processes. Using the
Poultry Integration Model (PIM) Andersen helped the chicken use its
skills, methodologies, knowledge capital and experiences to align the
chicken's people, processes and technology in support of its overall strategy
within a Program Management framework. Andersen Consulting convened a
diverse cross-spectrum of road analysts and best chickens along with
Andersen consultants with deep skills in the transportation industry to
engage in a two-day itinerary of meetings in order to leverage their
personal knowledge capital, both tacit and explicit, and to enable them
to synergize with each other in order to achieve the implicit goals of
delivering and successfully architecting and implementing an
enterprise-wide value framework across the continuum of poultry
cross-median processes. The meeting was held in a park like setting
enabling and creating an impactful environment which was strategically
based, industry-focused, and built upon a consistent, clear, and unified
market message and aligned with the chicken's mission, vision, and core
values. This was conducive towards the creation of a total business
integration solution. Andersen Consulting helped the chicken change to
become more successful.