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However, Colonel " Teresa " Stacy ( Ferguson ) quickly emerged as the show's most popular character — each time he appeared, Stacy would load up the Chicken Cannon and fire rubber chickens and other assorted projectiles at whomever he deemed the most annoying public figure of the week ( or year ).
The special also featured the successor to the Chicken Cannon, " F-Bombs ," which were dropped onto photographs from the top of the atrium of the Canadian Broadcasting Centre.
*" Chicken Cannon ".
Although originally a sketch in the early parts of Air Farce on TV meant to satirize the Canadian military ( in it, the Canadian military consists of only two people, Colonel " Teresa " Stacy and his assistant, played by Ferguson and Morgan ), but as the popularity of the sketch grew, it became an integral part of Air Farce, spawning its own newsroom sketch titled " Chicken Cannon News ".
The cast picks a winner and fires the Chicken Cannon at the fan-suggested target at the end of the sketch.
The fan also wins some form of Air Farce merchandise for having their choice be a Chicken Cannon target.
In the " Year of the Farce " episodes, a special version of the Chicken Cannon has the top five targets of the year, with the first four being fired upon by a rubber chicken while the top target being fired as before.
Note that this is the only known target where Colonel Stacey loads the Chicken Cannon himself.
*" Knob of the Week ", a sketch in the style of the Chicken Cannon " honouring " various acts of stupidity by various groups.
It was introduced partially to replace the Chicken Cannon, which was specially reserved for the Year of the Farce show and possibly the season opener ( both of which were one-hour shows compared to the regular 30-minute shows ).
She was repeatedly interrupted when she was about to sing by Colonel Stacy, in the midst of preparing to fire the " Chicken Cannon ".
He also appeared in the final program of the series to fire the Chicken Cannon.
* Colin Mochrie-Mochrie has appeared in various Air Farce sketches, most notably as an associate to Colonel Stacy on the " Chicken Cannon ".
In the late 1960s Nashville entrepreneur John Jay Hooker persuaded Cannon and African-American gospel singer Mahalia Jackson to lend their names to a chain of fried chicken restaurants established to compete with Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Chicken Cannon may refer to:
* The Chicken Cannon featured on the satirical Canadian television show Royal Canadian Air Farce

Chicken and became
She stayed with Chicken Shack for two albums, during which time her genuine feel for the blues became evident, not only in her Sonny Thompson-style piano playing, but through her authentic " bluesy " voice.
Chicken wings in mambo sauce became the specialty at his Buffalo restaurant in the mid-1960s.
In 1949 Vincent Burke ( born 1 December 1917 in Philadelphia ; died March 1978 in Philadelphia ), a 130 pound Hebrew-speaking black Jew, the son of an immigrant father from Kingston, Jamaica, who worked as a chicken plucker at Jake's Chicken Market, a kosher butcher shop at 40th and Girard, as well as a carpenter, who was a guitar player, became his stepfather.
King Chicken cites this for why he became a supervillain.
The Heath Hen ( Tympanuchus cupido cupido ) was a distinctive subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus cupido, a large North American bird in the grouse family, or possibly a distinct species, that became extinct in 1932.
Dewey Lyle and Fred Chicken, who would later became a future pro star in the NFL, were also picked up around that time.
Chicken Truck reorganized and became the indie roots rock band the Bottle Rockets in 1992.
The village has three public houses ( one of which became a Nepalese restaurant but closed shortly thereafter ), two inns a small square with about six small shops, an Indian restaurant, a traditional English restaurant ' The Mole and Chicken ' ( just outside the village in the hamlet of Easington ), a hairdresser, a primary school, playing fields and two parks.
When still known as Boston Chicken, stores specialized in rotisserie chicken and a variety of side dishes, but in February 1995, the chain expanded its menu to include turkey, meatloaf, ham, and sandwiches, and changed the name to Boston Market to reflect this, though the corporate name remained " Boston Chicken, Inc ." until 1997, when it became so popular with the new name, the corporate name was officially changed to " Boston Market Corporation ".
Rapid growth followed, and Church's became the second-largest chicken restaurant chain in 1989, when it merged with Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits.
Later, he became a writer, television director and storyboard artist for several Hanna-Barbera shows, including Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel and The PowerPuff Girls.
Supply problems were solved by 1983, and Chicken McNuggets became available nationwide.
The phrase Chicken of the Sea, first devised as a way to describe the taste, was so successful that soon it also became the company name.
The game became part of college football folklore, referred to as the Chicken Soup Game.
Michael became a producer in 1987 and Ricky appeared in his films: Chicken and Duck Talk ( 1988 ), Front Page ( 1990 ), The Magic Touch ( 1992 ).
A small boutique inn, it quickly became nationally-known for its high standard of service, elite clientele, and fine cuisine-it is believed that Chicken à la King was created in the 1890s by hotel cook William " Bill " King.
The establishment became so well known an entire episode of Seinfeld (" The Chicken Roaster ") was dedicated to Kramer's love of Kenny Rogers Roasters chicken which started after he and Jerry Seinfeld switched apartments due to a bright red neon light shining through Kramer's window so he couldn't sleep.
Over the years, Harrison became a skilled acrobat, entered acrobatics contests, and in 1956, when she was 11, earned first prize with her acrobatic routine in the Del-Mar-Va Chicken Festival Talent Contest.
* The Super Chicken III, piloted by John Shoecroft and Fred Gorrell, became the first balloon to ever make a nonstop crossing of the United States.

Chicken and popular
Chicken buses, recycled and often colorfully painted former US school buses, are popular within cities and for short-distance trips.
* " Chicken Noodle Soup " is a popular children ’ s song by Gibbs promoting Campbell ’ s chicken noodle soup.
* “ Chicken Noodle Soup ” featuring Young B. was made into a popular hip-hop song by DJ Webstar.
Chicken Licken, Wimpy and Ocean Basket along with Nando's and Steers are examples of homegrown franchises that are highly popular within the country.
In the 1960s, Dick Orkin created the popular syndicated comic adventure series Chicken Man.
* Roscoe's House of Chicken ' n Waffles, a popular California restaurant chain
The most popular places in Robbins are Milliken ( mill-a-ken ) Park, Bear Creek Trails, Bear Creek, Tracy Brown Park, Jake's Place Cafe, Carolina Fried Chicken Restaurant, and The Little Village Restaurant.
* Restaurant " El Pollo Farsante " ( Restaurant " The Rubber Chicken "): The town's most popular restaurant.
The producer of Belize ’ s most popular chicken brand, Quality Chicken, is located at Spanish Lookout.
Chicken fried steak is among numerous popular dishes which make up the official state meal of Oklahoma, added to the list in 1988.
Chicken tikka, popular in India
It inspired dances such as the Jerk, the Pony, the Watusi, the Mashed Potato, the Monkey and the Funky Chicken, although none were as popular.
Some of its popular dishes are Sate Ayam Madura ( Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce ), Soto Madura ( Beef Soup ).
Chicken tikka masala has been said to be the most popular dish in British restaurants and it has been called " a true British national dish.
Chicken dishes like chicken karahi and chicken korma are also popular.
Each region has its own varieties of kebabs but some like the Seekh kebab, Chicken Tikka, and Shami kebab are especially popular varieties throughout the country.
* Chicken kebab () ( Moorgh-Kuh-bob )-A popular kebab that is found both with bone and without.
Chicken is also popular, both served in the old traditional way, but also as a tray of frozen chicken pieces ready to put into the oven, lørdagskylling ( lit.
During this first stint at WNBC, Imus recorded three record albums, two for the RCA Victor label ( 1200 Hamburgers to Go, including some of his more popular " humor " from KXOA, WGAR and WNBC broadcasts, and One Sacred Chicken to Go with Anthrax, a primarily studio-created album centering on his satirical character, The Right Rev.
A number of popular fast food chain outlets are also positioned within the suburb including KFC, McDonalds, Red Rooster, Pizza Hut, Charcoal Chicken and Hungry Jacks.
Their first broadcasts on the station included a sad prison song, " Twenty-One Years ", and a popular fiddle song, " Chicken Reel ".

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