Wow, he really likes chicken

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Man Snuggles Chicken on New York Subway

NEW YORK -- New York City's transit agency is investigating a video posted online that shows a man kissing and snuggling a live chicken aboard a subway.

The subway rider who took the video said Thursday that it was one of those New York moments she felt compelled to record.

Kylie Kaiser, a 27-year-old architect from Brooklyn, and two friends boarded the uptown No. 6 train at the 33rd Street station at around 7 p.m. Tuesday.

"He was on his back, rolling from side to side, kissing, hugging and lifting the chicken up in the air," she said.

She said the man was oblivious to everything around him and didn't respond to onlookers.

"It was definitely an only-in-New-York situation," said Kaiser, who moved to the city about three years ago from Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Kaiser said the man looked like he was homeless because he had a shopping cart next to him full of cans and was wearing a shirt with an MTA patch that "looked like he had found it somewhere."

NYC Transit spokesman Charles Seaton said no passengers reported the incident. He said only service animals and those in containers are permitted in the subway system.

Kaiser took video and photos with her Blackberry, got off at the 68th Street stop with the man still on the train and later posted video and photos on her blog. The post was picked up by Gothamist, a local blog network, and others.

"I knew it would be a story people would want to hear," she said.




I'm more grossed out by the fact he's on the floor of the subway. I'm hoping a certain someone captured this on his "Around NYC with a camera phone." :D
 
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JC needs to see this.
 
"(what looked like) A torrid love affair". Was he choking the chicken? :p




Lol @ Chicken Gate!
 
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Dammit...another architect lost his mind...and this time in public!!
The shame of it all...
:(
 
:eek::( sorry... curious, had he lost his job?

No...he had his own practice and was building a new home.
He was in his sixties and survived/fully recovered from a massive stroke five years ago. Two grown children, grandchildren, and a lovely wife.

You just never know what is going on inside of someone's head.
 
No...he had his own practice and was building a new home.
He was in his sixties and survived/fully recovered from a massive stroke five years ago. Two grown children, grandchildren, and a lovely wife.

You just never know what is going on inside of someone's head.

Aw, that's so tragic. And yet, crazy people get to openly love chickens on public transportation. Life is funny, but not fair.
 
I ride the NYC subway every day. Nothing surprises me anymore.
 
That's so cool. :o
 
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