Is Boratstill inspiring people to979 Archivesdumb sh*t more than ten years on?
When an unknown passenger threw two chickens on to a packed train in Sydney, Australia, before fleeing on Wednesday, it seemed a lot like an act of absurdist comedy. But it's a mystery really.
SEE ALSO: Even James Blunt is sick of 'You're Beautiful'The chickens, which appeared to be a white silky and Rhode Island red, were left hanging on the floor of the carriage until two nice people picked them up and took them to train staff.
"He just dumped them," an unnamed woman holding one of the chickens told 7 News.
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While not as chaotic, is certainly shares some similarities to THAT Boratscene.
Named Betty and Mumbles, the lost pair were returned home on Thursday morning. They did, however, look very cute sitting in a box in the stationmaster's office.
Naww. Best of luck to you, Betty and Mumbles.
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