I think there's something in that video about that age old question "does a bear shit in the woods?"
I'm not sure what it is, but I think it's safe to say that the video proves that yes, bears (or at least A bear) DOES (do?) shit in the woods. As do rabbits....and rhinoes.
Anyway, I liked it. It was cute despite, or possibly because of the subject matter. posted by agress at 10:34 PM on March 27, 2008
So that's what they mean when they say a 30 minute walk every day will help you lose weight! All this time I've been doing it wrong. posted by louche mustachio at 11:19 PM on March 27, 2008 [1 favorite has favorites]
Space Elevator vs. Rocket: space elevator wins, because rockets cause plane crashes. posted by brownpau at 5:25 AM on March 28, 2008
In the end, the animation exhibited a fundamental misunderstanding of gravity. posted by roue at 6:40 AM on March 28, 2008
I like prefer pie! posted by slimepuppy at 6:47 AM on March 28, 2008
I clicked that link excited as hell that something got posted about Bill Bryson's outstanding book of a similar name. Instead, I got a defecating rabbit. posted by deadmessenger at 7:29 AM on March 28, 2008
It kind of reminded me of The Man Who Couldn't Stop in Yummy Fur.
This is the first thing that occurred to me as well. Then again, my ass is a gateway to another universe. posted by dobbs at 8:03 AM on March 28, 2008
mmmmm! pie
(Has Weebl's stuff gone downhill or is it just me?) posted by naoko at 8:05 AM on March 28, 2008
Proof that woodland creatures do, indeed, have access to a Pancho's. posted by Unicorn on the cob at 10:12 AM on March 28, 2008
ah, who doesn't long for the innocent days of Yummy Fur when Reagan's head was on the end of a penis and would vomit every time the guy peed? good times. hard to imagine an equally appropriate destiny for Bush Jr. posted by sineater at 4:56 PM on March 28, 2008
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