(Contrary to the expectations of many of my friends, no, this is not a post about
my_tallest's cat, Stasha.)
No, the subject line is in relation to this:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23519675/
"Rare White Killer Whale Spotted in Alaska" -- and they got pictures! Cool! (No, not an albino; apparently it has all the regular white orca markings, but all the bits that are usually black on an orca are instead a white/beige/ivory color.)
So here's my question. How, in the age of the internet, is it possible that nobody has ever (illegally, I am sure) typed in and made available on some website somewhere the liner notes of "Hooked on Classics", such that one could consult the medley playlist of the famous ear-wormy 1981 hit "Hooked on Classics I & II"? Tsk.
Finally,
raven_lore shared this earlier, and it bears re-sharing. This is the next animation from the guy who did that wonderful animated short of the cat waking up its owner:
No, the subject line is in relation to this:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23519675/
"Rare White Killer Whale Spotted in Alaska" -- and they got pictures! Cool! (No, not an albino; apparently it has all the regular white orca markings, but all the bits that are usually black on an orca are instead a white/beige/ivory color.)
So here's my question. How, in the age of the internet, is it possible that nobody has ever (illegally, I am sure) typed in and made available on some website somewhere the liner notes of "Hooked on Classics", such that one could consult the medley playlist of the famous ear-wormy 1981 hit "Hooked on Classics I & II"? Tsk.
Finally,
no subject
Date: 2008-03-07 11:18 pm (UTC)PS. I'm sure the hooked on classics thing has to be somewhere. It's the internet....they've cleverly hidden it in some odd way. :::nods:::
My first reaction to the White Whale story was...
Date: 2008-03-08 02:20 am (UTC)