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"The bizarre spiral looks almost computer-generated in the dark skies over Norway yesterday"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...sile-test.html
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"The bizarre spiral looks almost computer-generated in the dark skies over Norway yesterday"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...sile-test.html
^That's AWESOME.
Remind me never to take a chemistry class in any of the prestigious Ukrainian Schools.
Now THIS is a climate change summit done right...
http://www.spiegel.de/international/...665182,00.html
Microsoft pirating from China:
http://blog.plurk.com/2009/12/14/microsoft-rips-plurk/
http://www.bullshido.net/forums/showthread.php?t=92509Quote:
Taekwondo monkeys attack trainer
A troop of performing monkeys instructed in the martial art of taekwondo has taken revenge on their trainer.
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Lo Wung, 42, got a taste of his own medicine after teaching a group of monkeys some basic taekwondo moves
Lo Wung, 42, taught the monkeys so they could entertain crowds outside a shopping centre in Nshi, in eastern China's Hubei province.
But the money-spinning primates turned the tables on their trainer when he slipped during a show, with one quick-thinking monkey flooring him with a kick to the head.
Hu Luang, 32, a bystander who photographed the incident, said: "I saw one punch him in the eye - he grabbed another by the ear and it responded by grabbing his nose. They were leaping and jumping all over the place. It was better than a Bruce Lee film."
At one point the monkey trainer grabbed a staff to hit the monkeys, only to find himself facing a stick-brandishing monkey that cracked him over the head.
He only managed to get the monkeys under control by tangling them up in the rope that had been used to stop them running off.
Mr Hu said: "He was really furious, he made the monkeys kneel on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs to punish them and make them show remorse for their nasty attack."
My favorite story EVER!
God damn, I wish someone had recorded that.
Heh... that story reminds me of where I was driving recently with a relative as part of some Christmas shopping. On Dixie Highway by Clarkston, there's a strip mall that has two signs stacked on top of one another, like so:
Karate
Pets
As we drove by, I quipped: "Karate Pets? That must be where the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles train."
Mxy, stop trying to ruin the greatest story ever.