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Viral Video: How to Record - Whale Blows Up Video-aka Explosives and Mammals Don't Mix Options
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Posted: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:17:18 AM

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A whale washed up on the Oregon coast, and whales are huge. Big. So, the folks in this lovely coastal town needed a solution, because the huge stinking whale carcass was driving away tourists. The logical thing seemed to be to blow it up and let scavengers eat the "big chunks." This plan sadly backfired, in a huge, disgusting, whale chunk rainfall all over the beach sort of way. The moral of the story? Explosives and mammals just don't mix. Ever. The end.

Watch it here: Exploding Whale Video


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Posted: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:17:18 AM
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