It literally just sets the scene of the Jew family's garden. I mean look, it is just a little foot-sized fella who watches nowhere except in front of it/him/she (I dunno.) XD. Lets see, if I changed it to a dialogue between two Polycarps in thegarden, what will it be...
Electric Rooster (extremely light-sensitive): Crock-co-doodle-doo!!
Polycarp 1: Man, can't you just don't crow for once?
-Few moments of silence- (Polycarps um like they have poor IQ such that they do not know that that rooster can't talk?)
Polycarp 2: What's with that silence?
Polycarp 1: When did I even told YOU to talk?
Polycarp 2: ... -_-"
Polycarp 1: Er... What's with that look?
Polycarp 2: When did I even told YOU to ask?
(OK. Seems that things are getting rough between Polycarps. Seriously grumpy statues they are.)
P.S. Did I just said statues!?
P.S.S That means they can't even talk!
P.S.S.S That means...
P.S.S.S.S HELP!! THERE'S A LIVING POLYCARP!! NO! I MEANT TWO!!
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
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i have never heard of an electronic rooster and a talking polycarp
er yea i forgot about the electric rooster part- needs a bit of explanation...
eh- the rooster was there because Polycarps actually can't talk nor hear thats why the rooster is electronic such that it can send transmission to the polycarps and they can send to each other messages too... and as for one of the polycarps' facial expression, well, i just dunno how it did it.
Forgive me saying, but what does talking polycarps have to do with Friedrich?
-_-"
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