A pelican stepped into a fish and chips shop in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia. It waited in line. But the service was slow, so after briefly looking behind the counter, he explored the restaurant.
I don't understand why the parents of the little boy didn't pull him away from the bird. That's a wild animal, not a tame pet. To his credit, he had more sense that the woman who tried to pet the pelican.
-via Dave Barry
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Some could be real - after many takes.
Others don't actually show the whole trajectory of the cans, so some could be faked.
What was that phrase again...?
WGAS?
I look forward to their next piece on mowing the yard and shoveling snow off the sidewalk.
It's not rocket science, people!
(And Yak Boy, just because they show someone missing, doesn't "prove" it's real when they show someone making it.)
some of the shots you can see the can off track when it's about 3-4 feet away and then alter course and get "sucked" into the trash.
Wally here sounds like he's at least barking up the right tree.
And where has this been seen before? I missed it.
http://vietnam-26.skyrock.com/
You'll need to speak German or French, for those are the langages of the different news/shows the throwers are in.
Just a matter of trial and error (and error, and error and error ;) and a little bit of training too, they can toss better than the average guy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFZevw1AHZs