@ronwoman I think the meaning behind it is that when you say someone is "yellow" you mean they are a coward. Similar to how people say "are you chicken". Hence the Chief in their military bravado is calling them a coward.
@ronwoman I think the meaning behind it is that when you say someone is "yellow" you mean they are a coward. Similar to how people say "are you chicken". Hence the Chief in their military bravado is calling them a coward.
more about "the sun's not yellow, it's chicken": the roman sun god is apollo and the spanish word for chicken is "pollo". chew on that for a while
@ronwoman do you know how to pronounce pollo (spanish nowhere close to Rome)?
@ronwoman do you know how to pronounce pollo (spanish nowhere close to Rome)?
you're close, but so far off at the same time its sad.
you're close, but so far off at the same time its sad.
@ronwoman intriguing & insightful. Thanks for that tasty morsel of poetic knowledge.
@ronwoman intriguing & insightful. Thanks for that tasty morsel of poetic knowledge.
@ronwoman I think the meaning behind it is that when you say someone is "yellow" you mean they are a coward. Similar to how people say "are you chicken". Hence the Chief in their military bravado is calling them a coward.
@ronwoman I think the meaning behind it is that when you say someone is "yellow" you mean they are a coward. Similar to how people say "are you chicken". Hence the Chief in their military bravado is calling them a coward.