Tuesday, September 30, 2008
You Eat What You Touch
These surreal images of a kitten croissant and a hamster muffin are not creepy breakfasts made from pets, but are instead meant to stress the company’s message of hand-washing hygiene.
It is a creative way to get attention and perhaps even encourage non-germaphobes into thoroughly washing up before they eat.
The ads were created by the advertising agency Lowe of Jakarta, Indonesia.
(via Trendhunter)
BTW
Lifebuoy is a brand of soap was originally marketed by Lever Brothers in England beginning in 1895.
The term "B.O.", short for "body odor", was coined by Lifebuoy for an advertising campaign. The Lifebuoy radio ad, parodied by several Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes cartoons, used a foghorn-type sound to create the "B.O." sound. (wiki)
Monday, September 29, 2008
Internet Hoaxes: Penguins, Part One
Claim: You can buy a [living] penguin on-line from penguinwarehouse.com.

Status: False.
Source: Snopes
Photo from Flickr, by Mollivan Jon
Status: False.
Source: Snopes
Photo from Flickr, by Mollivan Jon
Unexpected transformations
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Free dog toys at i-pets.com
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SPECIAL
FREE TOY with purchase
Order $40.00 or more at i-pets.com and they'll throw in a toy valued at $2.00 or greater.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Internet Hoaxes: Cats, Part Five
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Internet Hoaxes: Cats, Part Four
Claim: Photograph shows an enormous 89 lb., 69-inch mutant cat raised by a Canadian man.

Status: False.
Source: Snopes
Status: False.
Source: Snopes
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Internet Hoaxes: Cats, Part Three
Claim: Homeowners discover a furtively flushing feline is the source of their huge water bills.
Status: Real video; inaccurate description.
Source: Snopes
Status: Real video; inaccurate description.
Source: Snopes
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Photography by Staffan Windstrand
Man being the by far most common, most distributed, most dangerous and most ruthless of them…
There are many more wonderful nature photos at the Staffan Windstrand Gallery.
Internet Hoaxes: Dogs, Part Six
Claim: Thousands of Japanese pet owners were victimized by swindlers who sold them sheep and told them the animals were poodles.
Status: False.
Reference: Snopes
Reference: Snopes
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Internet Hoaxes: Dogs, Part Five
Claim: Photograph shows fireman receiving kiss of gratitude from a Doberman he had just rescued from a house fire.
Status: Real picture; inaccurate description.
Reference: Snopes
Reference: Snopes
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Junior the monkey
Junior, acquired because of a practical joke, became a member of the family and an asset in their gas station business.
Junior loved his job, and enjoyed all the attention he got. He got along well with his coworkers, and he never complained about anything. He received excellent marks in all his reviews, and he was named employee of the month on several different occasions. He was never late for work, and always was the first to jump up when a customer drove in. He really was one of the boys down at the station.
Here's another photo of Junior working at the gas station.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Friday, September 12, 2008
Rare blond hedgehog
This baby hedgehog, believed to be just a few months old, it was found weak and struggling by a member of the public in Gobowen, Shropshire.
Source: Mail online
Internet Hoaxes: Dogs, Part Two
Claim: A sanctuary for dogs is maintained on a "dog island" off the coast of Florida.
Status: False.
Reference: Snopes
Reference: Snopes
Hands off! Stinging caterpillars
Stinging caterpillars possess hollow quill-like hairs, connected to poison sacs, that are used as defensive weapons. When these hairs are touched they break through the skin releasing the poison. Reactions can range from a mild itching to the more severe pain, dermatitis, and even intestinal disturbances.
Most encounters with stinging caterpillars result from accidentally brushing against leaves on which they are feeding. Don't brush it off or slap it with a bare hand. Use a stick or other object to remove it carefully. Hollow spines may break off in clothing or gloves.
No really effective home first aid treatments for caterpillar stings are available. Adhesive tape or transparent tape may be used to pull out some of the broken spines in the sting area. Washing the area thoroughly with soap and water may help remove some of the irritating venom. Prompt application of an ice pack or baking soda may help to reduce pain and prevent swelling. Antihistaminic drugs, often administered for bee and wasp stings, are reportedly ineffective. See a physician if severe reactions occur. Very young, aged or persons in poor health are more likely to suffer severe reaction symptoms.
Source: University of Kentucky
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Photography by Leigh Wiener
Tijuana Sunday was published as a photo book in 1989.
Cheap labor in LA
They will work long hours over the next week to 10 days and won't collect a pension or charge for working overtime and won't call in sick - and 100 of these laborers cost only $3,000. The cost of human workers would have totaled as much as $7,500.
Leaders of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency have hired 100 goats to nibble away thick weeds on a steep slope on a weed-choked lot in the Bunker Hill high-rise district.
An electrified fence helps corral the goats and keeps them from falling over a retaining wall at the base of the slope. Security guards will be on duty when goat-keeper George Gonzales is not there to watch over the herd.
Source: L.A.Times
(via: L.A. Unleashed)
Leaders of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency have hired 100 goats to nibble away thick weeds on a steep slope on a weed-choked lot in the Bunker Hill high-rise district.
Source: L.A.Times
(via: L.A. Unleashed)
Rare albino cobra
Visitors flock to the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust in the Indian city of Chennai because of the remarkable beauty of Goya, an albino cobra.
Goya, who is a milky color with shades of pink, was a gift from Dehiwala Zoo in Sri Lanka where they specially breed albino snakes.
The three-and-a-half foot reptile was the only one of his albino siblings to survive, and is now kept on his own in a specially constructed enclosure. Goya spends most of his day indoors due to his sensitivity to light, only venturing outside for his daily meal of five live rats.
Source: Telegraph
The three-and-a-half foot reptile was the only one of his albino siblings to survive, and is now kept on his own in a specially constructed enclosure. Goya spends most of his day indoors due to his sensitivity to light, only venturing outside for his daily meal of five live rats.
Source: Telegraph
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
A Little Game of Cat and Mouse
OK, Ok - here's the one that's NOT shown:
If this cat is anything like my two cats, the mouse got away, totally unharmed, and the cat will now need a rest of several hours and a hearty meal, to be followed by another nap.
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