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The whopper of an egg must have been a painful delivery for chicken Gail (Picture: Rob Griffin/SWNS) A chicken well and truly established herself top of the pecking order after laying an eye-wateringly humungous egg. The monster egg weighed 175g – three times the 50g ones Gail the chicken usually produces. Her owners, from Newton Poppleford in Devon, were egging on Gail for over five hours as she struggled to pushed it out. Eldest daughter Ruby, 12, was shell-shocked at the sheer size of it. The massive egg is over three times what Gail is used to (Picture: Rob Griffin / SWNS) When dad-of-three Rob Griffin, 38, ultimately cracked open the egg he made a surprising discovery. Gail’s humongous egg actually contained a second egg inside its shell. Not a double yolker, but a ‘double egger’, Rob said. His other daughters Elsie, nine, and Olive, three, were equally stunned by Gail’s rare feat. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Gail took 5 hours to deliver the egg (Picture: Rob Griffin / SWNS) Chickens lay eggs through their cloaca, also known as the vent. It is a multi-purpose exit where chickens poop from, where the eggs come out, and where they mate with a rooster. At their peak, egg-laying chickens lay up one egg per day, in a process which typically takes 24 to 26 hours. Follow Metro on WhatsApp to be the first to get all the latest news Follow us to receive the latest news updates from Metro (Picture: Getty Images) Metro’s on Whatsapp! Join our community for breaking news and juicy stories. Most of this time is taken up fortifying the egg’s shell, which is crucial for defending the yolk from harmful bacteria. Modern commercial hens can produce up to 300 eggs a year, but very rarely never as large as what Gail has pushed
The whopper of an egg must have been a painful delivery for chicken Gail (Picture: Rob Griffin/SWNS) A chicken well and truly established herself top of the pecking order after laying an eye-wateringly humungous egg. The monster egg weighed 175g – three times the 50g ones Gail the chicken usually produces. Her owners, from Newton Poppleford in Devon, were egging on Gail for over five hours as she struggled to pushed it out. Eldest daughter Ruby, 12, was shell-shocked at the sheer size of it. The massive egg is over three times what Gail is used to (Picture: Rob Griffin / SWNS) When dad-of-three Rob Griffin, 38, ultimately cracked open the egg he made a surprising discovery. Gail’s humongous egg actually contained a second egg inside its shell. Not a double yolker, but a ‘double egger’, Rob said. His other daughters Elsie, nine, and Olive, three, were equally stunned by Gail’s rare feat. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page Gail took 5 hours to deliver the egg (Picture: Rob Griffin / SWNS) Chickens lay eggs through their cloaca, also known as the vent. It is a multi-purpose exit where chickens poop from, where the eggs come out, and where they mate with a rooster. At their peak, egg-laying chickens lay up one egg per day, in a process which typically takes 24 to 26 hours. Follow Metro on WhatsApp to be the first to get all the latest news Follow us to receive the latest news updates from Metro (Picture: Getty Images) Metro’s on Whatsapp! Join our community for breaking news and juicy stories. Most of this time is taken up fortifying the egg’s shell, which is crucial for defending the yolk from harmful bacteria. Modern commercial hens can produce up to 300 eggs a year, but very rarely never as large as what Gail has pushed

Reality Alternate, or the Expandaverse
In Nov 2015, Daniel H. Abelow was granted US Patent 9,183,560 for what he called “Reality Alternate.” This was “a reality alternative to our physical reality, named the Expandaverse, that includes multiple digital realities that may be continuously created, broadcast, accessed, and used interactively.” I have no idea what he meant by this, or how he obtained the patent. His patent runs to 701 pages, including over 300 pages of cryptic diagrams detailing things such as “Discontinuous Stages of History and Consciousness” and “Stages and Cycles of Discontinuous Evolution.” Some research reveals that Abelow was associated with a patent-trolling company called Lodsys, LLC that sued companies such as Canon, Hewlett Packard, and Motorola for patent infringement. Perhaps the “Reality Alternate” patent was an attempt to create a patent so broad and open-ended that it would allow Abelow (via Lodsys) to sue pretty much anyone for patent infringement.
In Nov 2015, Daniel H. Abelow was granted US Patent 9,183,560 for what he called “Reality Alternate.” This was “a reality alternative to our physical reality, named the Expandaverse, that includes multiple digital realities that may be continuously created, broadcast, accessed, and used interactively.” I have no idea what he meant by this, or how he obtained the patent. His patent runs to 701 pages, including over 300 pages of cryptic diagrams detailing things such as “Discontinuous Stages of History and Consciousness” and “Stages and Cycles of Discontinuous Evolution.” Some research reveals that Abelow was associated with a patent-trolling company called Lodsys, LLC that sued companies such as Canon, Hewlett Packard, and Motorola for patent infringement. Perhaps the “Reality Alternate” patent was an attempt to create a patent so broad and open-ended that it would allow Abelow (via Lodsys) to sue pretty much anyone for patent infringement.

Video of ‘anti-Trump protest’ in Switzerland is actually Basel’s annual Carnival parade
While the video is authentic, calling it a protest is misleading.
While the video is authentic, calling it a protest is misleading.