Wildlife photographer Andy Rouse made a series of photographs showing Mountain Gorillas in Rwanda who had been eating the fermented sap from bamboo shoots.
"It was not exactly Gorillas In The Mist, more like gorillas who were pissed," said Rouse.
"Some were running round cackling to each other, others were going mad swinging through the trees, some were just lying on the ground in an inebriated state."
Gorillas eat bamboo all year and can tolerate a lot of it before getting intoxicated; usually they eat it with a handful of other greenery to water it down. Sometimes however they over-indulge, a habit they share with chimps and elephants.
"When I went back the next day," says Andy, "it was all very quiet, as if they were nursing gorilla-sized hangovers"
Link: Photo Set at Telegraph.co.uk
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Pop Stars Sing Puccini
Turandot is the fairy tale of a princess who riddles her suitors and if they fail, she beheads them. Calaf uses the power of true love to answer her riddles, but Princess Turandot still rejects him so he offers her a second chance: if she can guess his name by dawn she may still behead him, but if she cannot then she must marry him.
While Calaf waits for Turandot to guess his name, he sings Nessun Dorma, which translates to "None shall sleep tonight" and it is one of the most famous tenor arias ever.
Mario Lanza
Link: YouTube
Luciano Pavarotti
Link: YouTube
Aretha Franklin
Link: YouTube
Michael Bolton
Link: YouTube
3 Redneck Tenors
Link: YouTube
Deep Purple (in English)
Link: YouTube
Manowar (Heavy Metal Band)
Link YouTube
Enrico Caruso
Link YouTube
While Calaf waits for Turandot to guess his name, he sings Nessun Dorma, which translates to "None shall sleep tonight" and it is one of the most famous tenor arias ever.
Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o Principessa, nella tua fredda stanza, guardi le stelle che tremano d'amore, e di speranza!Consider the following recordings of people singing Nessun Dorma. Some we know as opera singers, but others are more famous for other kinds of singing.
None shall sleep! None shall sleep! Even you, O Princess, in your cold bedroom, watch the stars that tremble with love and with hope!
Ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me; il nome mio nessun saprà! No, No! Sulla tua bocca lo dirò quando la luce splenderà!
But my secret is hidden within me; none will know my name! No, no! On your mouth I will say it when the light shines!
Ed il mio bacio scioglierà il silenzio che ti fa mia!
And my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!
Dilegua, o notte! Tramontate, stelle! Tramontate, stelle! All'alba vincerò! Vincerò! Vincerò!
Vanish, o night! Set, stars! Set, stars! At daybreak I shall win! I shall win! I shall win!
Mario Lanza
Link: YouTube
Luciano Pavarotti
Link: YouTube
Aretha Franklin
Link: YouTube
Michael Bolton
Link: YouTube
3 Redneck Tenors
Link: YouTube
Deep Purple (in English)
Link: YouTube
Manowar (Heavy Metal Band)
Link YouTube
Enrico Caruso
Link YouTube
Friday, March 13, 2009
Amazing Things Done With Scissors
Paper Forest reviews the work of artist Aoyama Hina who makes the most amazing things using only regular paper and a pair of scissors.
Link: Paper Forest
Link: Paper Forest
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Penn And I Want To Legalize Drugs
Although we disagree on religion, I usually find myself agreeing with Penn Jillette most of the time.
Penn says he never tried drugs. Considering the wide range of things he freely admits to, I see no reason he would lie about that. Despite never using drugs, he supports the legalization of all drugs, not just marijuana and I agree with him.
Unlike Penn, I did try several different recreational drugs. I never found them very recreational though so most of my experiments were very short lived. I stuck with alcohol for a while because it was such a part of my culture, but by the time I was thirty it was pretty much out of my repertoire. Tobacco I still stick with because it's the mildest of all stimulants except chocolate.
Penn's main reason for ending the prohibition on drugs is an issue of freedom. While I agree with him there, my main reason for wanting to end drug prohibition is that it's so grossly ineffective and is the main motivation for organized crime, not only in this country, but worldwide. If we ended the war on drugs, organized crime would all but dissapear in one generation or less.
Penn Says on YouTube
Link: You Tube
Penn says he never tried drugs. Considering the wide range of things he freely admits to, I see no reason he would lie about that. Despite never using drugs, he supports the legalization of all drugs, not just marijuana and I agree with him.
Unlike Penn, I did try several different recreational drugs. I never found them very recreational though so most of my experiments were very short lived. I stuck with alcohol for a while because it was such a part of my culture, but by the time I was thirty it was pretty much out of my repertoire. Tobacco I still stick with because it's the mildest of all stimulants except chocolate.
Penn's main reason for ending the prohibition on drugs is an issue of freedom. While I agree with him there, my main reason for wanting to end drug prohibition is that it's so grossly ineffective and is the main motivation for organized crime, not only in this country, but worldwide. If we ended the war on drugs, organized crime would all but dissapear in one generation or less.
Penn Says on YouTube
Link: You Tube
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