Today's Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss tests your knowledge and memory of advertising slogans, recent, old, and even older. The questions are not easy, especially if you have grown immune to advertising. I only scored 45%, which means I only got the really old ones right! Link
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David Striegl of Canberra, Australia was jogging on Mount Ainslie during his lunch break when he was assaulted by a kangaroo who punched him in the face! Striegl was found dazed and bleeding and was taken to a hospital by a passing motorist.
Link -via Arbroath
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His only injury seemed to be some cuts and bruises, a black eye and a wounded ego with his colleagues making fun of his misfortune and giving him a new nickname – “Skippy”.
"The main thing they've been asking is whether I got one (punch) back on the roo,” he told the Australian Associated Press.
"I can't even say that, because one punch and it put me to the floor.
"All my years of playing football and never a fight, and then I have a fight with a kangaroo."
Link -via Arbroath
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Maybe he has been exposed to the seamier side of the internet. Like they say, what has been seen cannot be unseen! -via Unique Daily
Kuky Returns (Kuky se vrací) is a beautiful children's film from Czech director Jan Sverák. Watching the trailer, it makes me think of The Velveteen Rabbit crossed with the game Samorost.
I hope this will eventually be available to US audiences. Link -via reddit
Kuky Returns is the story of a boy six Ondra, who suffers from asthma, and so on "health reasons" must be off his favorite toy - a pink bear kuky. When mom Kukyho throw in the trash, it will work Ondrová fantasy in which experienced Kukyho adventure in an unknown natural world. It's really just a dream a little boy or kuky actually went to the biggest adventure of his plush life
I hope this will eventually be available to US audiences. Link -via reddit
Tried & True has instructions for making this festive Peep Wreath for Easter. It's supposed to last for years, but my kids would have the whole thing eaten in a day or so! Link -via mental_floss
Tom Schifanella collects classic luggage labels and shares them through his Flickr stream. A suitcase covered with these is a sign of a life grandly lived.
You could spend all day browsing this collection! Link -via Nag on the Lake
Luggage labels are fascinating bits of hotel history from the golden age of travel, roughly the 1900's to 1960's. During this time these labels were used by hotels as advertising and eagerly applied to steamer trunks, suitcases and all sorts of luggage by hotel staff, mainly bellhops.
Today, these same labels are highly desirable and sought after by collectors all over the world. Many of the designs were produced by some of the best poster designers from the golden age of travel like Roger Broders, Jan Lavies and Mario Borgoni.
You could spend all day browsing this collection! Link -via Nag on the Lake
March 19th is World Sleep Day. Did you get enough sleep today?
I would have posted this earlier, but I was asleep. http://worldsleepday.wasmonline.org/ -via Simply Left Behind
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World Sleep Day is an international annual event, intended to be a celebration of sleep and a call to action on important issues related to sleep, including medicine, education, social aspects and driving. It aims to lessen the burden of sleep problems on society through better prevention and management of sleep disorders. World Sleep Day 2010 is being held on March 19th, under the slogan "Sleep Well, Stay Healthy".
I would have posted this earlier, but I was asleep. http://worldsleepday.wasmonline.org/ -via Simply Left Behind
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You may recall the story of the guy who sold the Nintendo game Stadium Events for $41,300. Other old video games can be sold for ridiculous amounts not because of any intrinsic value, but because of their documented rarity. For example, a cartridge containing Nintendo Campus Challenge is the only existing copy.
Two sellers later, the price was $20,100! Read about more super-valuable video games at mental_floss. Link
In the early 1990s, Nintendo held competitions on college campuses and at popular Spring Break destinations. Like the World Championships, players had six minutes to play for high scores on demo versions of Super Mario Bros. 3, PinBot, and Dr. Mario.
Most copies of the game were destroyed after the competition ended, but one Nintendo employee kept his cart and sold it to Rob Walters at a garage sale in 2006.
Two sellers later, the price was $20,100! Read about more super-valuable video games at mental_floss. Link
Charlie Schmidt, the creator of the original keyboard cat video with his cat Fatso thirty years ago, has trained another cat to play piano! This cat is named Bento. http://www.charlieschmidt.com/index2.asp -via Laughing Squid
Jojo Krang used hard-boiled eggs to make a chicken family, with a mother hen and five baby chicks! Great for a party, but could you bring yourself to actually eat them? Instructions are included. Link -via J-Walk Blog
Some of these stories will cause outrage or sadness, and some will make you cringe at how important the prom is for high school students. Then there are a few stories to warm your heart, like that of 84-year-old Kenneth Smith. Smith was called up to serve in World War II and didn't finish high school or attend the prom. The Chester High School class of 2008 invited Smith to their prom.
See all ten prom stories at Oddee. Link -via Unique Daily
A friend arranged for him to receive an honorary diploma from Chester High School, just outside Philadelphia, and finally go to the prom. He did - at the Springfield Country Club. Smith said this prom wasn't just for him. He said it was also for all the other soldiers who couldn't make it to their own.
See all ten prom stories at Oddee. Link -via Unique Daily
NASA has been making posters of their missions available for years, but they were usually pretty straightforward. Then in 2008, someone got the idea to recreate a Matrix-style poster featuring the mission astronauts. Ever since then, the posters have been designed to mimic science fiction or action movie posters. Link to story. http://sfa.nasa.gov/products.cfm to poster gallery. -via Digg
Fffireburns and Matt baked cookies and decorated them to match Lady Gaga's costumes! Each is shown in close up side-by-side with a photo of the singer wearing the outfit depicted. This took a lot of work. Link -via YesButNoButYes
Listverse has ten fascinating stories about animals saving the lives of humans. Four involve dogs, and surprisingly, three stories are about life-saving dolphins!
The heroes also include a cat, a calf, and a gorilla. Link -via Look At This
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Davide Ceci was 14 years old and couldn’t swim when he fell out of his Fathers boat in south-east Italy; he was within minutes of death when dolphin Filippo came to his rescue. Filippo had been a popular tourist attraction off Manfredonia in south-east Italy for two years. While Emanuele Ceci was still unaware his son had fallen into the waves, Filippo was pushing him up out of the water to safety. The dolphin bore down on the boat and got close enough for Davide’s father to grab him.
The heroes also include a cat, a calf, and a gorilla. Link -via Look At This
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Wired has a gallery of twelve trees from all over the world that have outlived everything around them. The oldest started life at least 80,000 years ago, but may be much older! The tree shown is the Llangernyw Yew in Wales, which is only three to four thousand years old, but is one of the prettiest trees in the collection. Link
Previously at Neatorama: 10 Most Magnificent Trees in the World
Previously at Neatorama: 10 Most Magnificent Trees in the World
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