April 14, 2068
Through a combination of genetic mutations, xeno-morphic-splicing,
and something “really weird that he was doing with a blender and a blow torch,” Clyde Weysenhausen created a pig
that could actually fly, albeit not very well. When asked why he did such a thing, Weysenhausen replied, “What?
You hear them too! Dull people thinking they sound clever by using clichés! Well there’s one they
can’t use anymore!” Weysenhausen died the following year when his crocobear ate him, and the pig flew into
a bus. All they could save were its ribs. As a side note, people actually stopped using the phrase “When
pigs fly,” replacing it with “When ducks sing.”
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