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Well, guess this guy isn’t getting his dinner as planned.
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The first episode of ‘Sarah Palin’s Alaska’ aired on Sunday, November 14th on TLC, and in true Palin fashion, it’s already under scrutiny. According to Alaska Wildlife Alliance director John Toppenberg, in the premiere of the show, Palin not only breaks Alaska Department of Fish and Game Policy, she also… Read the rest
Robert F. Burgess, author of The Cave Divers… Read the rest, as well as a ridiculous amount of other books on the subject, wrote that “scuba diving is itself a hazardous sport. To do it without any training is tantamount to playing Russian roulette with a loaded revolver.”
For all of you
Residents of Lajamanu of the Northern Territory in Australia have been worrying about more than a light drizzle when they’ve stepped outside in the last couple of days. An ordinary umbrella would do nothing to protect an individual from the massive downpour they are dealing with — because it’s raining… Read the rest
Does your roommate ever borrow your shoes without asking, leaving you in a disgruntled state as you search the house inside and out for your footwear? Gone are those days, my friends.
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Would you like a side of ethical quandary with your dinner?
The newest “rare” delicacy craze in China is live, deep-fried fish. Yes, it’s true. Chefs there have figured out a way to keep a fish alive as it gets deep fried so that diners get the added bonus of… Read the rest
You may or may not have noticed, but we don’t do your average gear reviews — we’ll leave which waterproof, breathable jacket you want to wear up to you. We do however give you Wend-style gear reviews: snarky and snappy. Which brings us to today’s review: the Aquariass.
No, we’re… Read the rest
The New Zealand Ministry of Conservation agreed last week to a ban on felt-soled wading boots used for freshwater fishing. The decision has yet to be formally approved, but in that event, the ban would take place on October 1, 2008. The ban will apply to the use of felt-soled… Read the rest













