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February 9, 2007

Friday Squid Blogging: Disneyland's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" Giant Squid

From 1955. Photo. Context.

Posted on February 9, 2007 at 3:27 PM7 Comments

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First! Woot.

Also I would like to see less squid posts and more on llama's thanks!

Posted by: Sh@ft at February 9, 2007 5:00 PM


> Also I would like to see less squid posts and more on llama's thanks!

Llamas? On a Friday?
May I introduce you to Horst from Leipzig/Germany?
http://www.leipzig.ihk.de/servlet/link_file?...
(The brown one on the left. The pale one on the
right is Michael Ernst, the headkeeper of the Africa/Southamerica area of the Zoo Leipzig)

It has its own Blog too:
http://www.zoo-leipzig.de/index.php?...

CZ

Posted by: Christoph Zurnieden at February 9, 2007 7:16 PM


If the two-disc version of Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" is still in stores, it has a documentary on the making of the film, and the giant squid was one of their biggest problems.

Posted by: Nick Lancaster at February 9, 2007 7:17 PM


More llamas would require the people responsible to be sacked, then the people responsible for sacking those people to be sacked, then the security blog to be continued in an entirely different style at horrendous expense.

Did I mention my sister once got bitten by a moose ...?

Posted by: Arthur, King of the Britons at February 9, 2007 7:19 PM


Hi Bruce,
I just found this URL for you

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6357005.stm

Stu

Posted by: Stu Savory at February 13, 2007 11:21 PM


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