The ears require a little extra care, but it's not a particularly nasty affliction or anything.
To avoid further degradation of the cartilage, Scottish Folds are only bred with Scottish Short-hairs (the same breed, just without the mutation) and you get 50% with the fold and 50% without.
Retrokatze, I think that Snopes article says it all.
The sudden unexplained movement and the mouse's white fur contrasting the brown dirt would simply have startled the elephant enough to make it wary.
Not to mention that the "monofilament" (fishing wire) was clearly visible and seemed to be cutting across the track.
The Mythbusters don't know the meaning of the phrase "scientific method". All of their experiments have so many variables that aren't accounted for that almost all of their conclusions are questionable at best.
If you'd actually watched the second video all the way to the end, you would have seen the out-takes (in which the cans miss), proving that the videos were simply made by filming take after take until they got each throw right.
It looks to me as though they have photographed the stationary vehicles, and then used photoshop to blur the background to give the illusion of movement.
This looks great already, from what little they give away in the trailer.
One big problem with Godzilla (other than the fact that it lacked focus, and turned into Jurassic Park halfway through) was that it was so sanitised. You had this giant lizard destroying New York City and I'm pretty sure you don't see a single person die.
It's going to be good to see a gritty, adult monster/disaster movie that doesn't pull any punches, which is what this appears to be. The fear, death and destruction wraught by a terrible force tearing through a major city will be ust so much more believable if it's accompanied by at least a little blood.
As for what the monster is, it's almost certainly not Godzilla (I don't think they'd have the rights, for one, and I doubt these guy's would want to do it even if they could), and I personally really hope it isn't Cthulhu, because it would almost certainly miss the point of the Cthulhu story. Since it's from the team behind Lost, I'd say there's a pretty good chance it will be a wholly original story.
To avoid further degradation of the cartilage, Scottish Folds are only bred with Scottish Short-hairs (the same breed, just without the mutation) and you get 50% with the fold and 50% without.
The sudden unexplained movement and the mouse's white fur contrasting the brown dirt would simply have startled the elephant enough to make it wary.
Not to mention that the "monofilament" (fishing wire) was clearly visible and seemed to be cutting across the track.
The Mythbusters don't know the meaning of the phrase "scientific method". All of their experiments have so many variables that aren't accounted for that almost all of their conclusions are questionable at best.
It's not rocket science, people!
Just because he doesn't care about football, and has no national pride, he's going to ruin it for everyone else?
I was really hoping for him to get caught, because he'd deserve the beating he would have received.
Here, as in England, "ass" means nothing more than donkey, and the equivalent word meaning bottom is "arse".
So, I don't think they raised too many eyebrows by putting up a sign that can be misread as "my donkey".
The phrase "kick his butt" has exactly the same meaning as "kick his ass" (well, where I'm from we use the word arse, but the essence is the same).
So, seriously, someone give me a single plausible reason why "ass" is a bad word and "butt" isn't.
It probably would have hurt a lot, but doesn't look anywhere near the fatal accident implied by the term "scalped".
One big problem with Godzilla (other than the fact that it lacked focus, and turned into Jurassic Park halfway through) was that it was so sanitised. You had this giant lizard destroying New York City and I'm pretty sure you don't see a single person die.
It's going to be good to see a gritty, adult monster/disaster movie that doesn't pull any punches, which is what this appears to be. The fear, death and destruction wraught by a terrible force tearing through a major city will be ust so much more believable if it's accompanied by at least a little blood.
As for what the monster is, it's almost certainly not Godzilla (I don't think they'd have the rights, for one, and I doubt these guy's would want to do it even if they could), and I personally really hope it isn't Cthulhu, because it would almost certainly miss the point of the Cthulhu story. Since it's from the team behind Lost, I'd say there's a pretty good chance it will be a wholly original story.
Haut was the man who first claimed the debris was from a flying saucer to kick the whole thing off!
If he was a crack-pot then, he's still a crack-pot in death.