Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Jane Siberry- Mimi on the beach
Sunday, June 05, 2011
Ray Condo Band : "Come Back To Me"
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Does a Bear Sit in the Woods? Epic News Reading Fail
Best news reading fail ever.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Manicouagan ancient impact crater in north-central Quebec
Saturday, May 29, 2010
White Wilderness - Shocked I am. Come on Walt Say It Aint So
The myth of lemming "mass suicide" is long-standing and has been popularized by a number of factors. In 1955, Disney Studio illustrator Carl Barks drew an Uncle Scrooge adventure comic with the title "The Lemming with the Locket". This comic, which was inspired by a 1954 American Mercury article, showed massive numbers of lemmings jumping over Norwegian cliffs.[8][9] Even more influential was the 1958 Disney film White Wilderness, which won an Academy Award for Documentary Feature, in which staged footage was shown with lemmings jumping into sure death after faked scenes of mass migration.[10] A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary, Cruel Camera, found that the lemmings used for White Wilderness were flown from Hudson Bay to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where they did not jump off the cliff, but in fact were launched off the cliff using a turntable.[11]
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
What happens when everyone flushes at the same time.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Osama Bin Chaser


Fresh from being arrested in an APEC stunt, the Chaser Team tried it on again yesterday.

And this is funny.
And this from Nicholson.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
When Even a Weedwacker wont Cut It

Canadian troops fighting Taliban militants in Afghanistan recently stumbled across an unexpected and potent enemy — almost impenetrable forests of 10-foot-tall marijuana plants.
Gen. Rick Hillier, chief of the Canadian defense staff, said Thursday that Taliban fighters were using the forests as cover. In response, the crew of at least one armored car had camouflaged their vehicle with marijuana.
"The challenge is that marijuana plants absorb energy, heat very readily. It's very difficult to penetrate with thermal devices ... and as a result you really have to be careful that the Taliban don't dodge in and out of those marijuana forests," he said in a speech in Ottawa.
"We tried burning them with white phosphorus — it didn't work. We tried burning them with diesel — it didn't work. The plants are so full of water right now ... that we simply couldn't burn them," he said.
Even successful incineration had its drawbacks.
"A couple of brown plants on the edges of some of those (forests) did catch on fire. But a section of soldiers that was downwind from that had some ill effects and decided that was probably not the right course of action," Hillier said dryly.
One soldier told him later: "Sir, three years ago before I joined the army, I never thought I'd say 'That damn marijuana.'"