For many years the fishermen of Mexico have talked of the shark-whale, a half shark, half whale creature that has never been photographed. Until now, scientists have regarded the shark-whale as a modern-day myth, and explain sightings as a mix of hoaxes and wishful thinking.
While shooting for Last Chance to See, Mark Carwardine respected naturalist and wildlife photographer succeeded in getting a picture of the legendary animal. This is the first photo ever captured.
Permalink Reply by s <3 on October 7, 2009 at 8:28pm
There, of course, is this....The singularly most famous comedy sketch in all English History...
Tony Hancock ~ 'The Blood Doner'.........with the lovely June Whitfield........plus a full star line-up, for its' day, of course.....
'Given no, spilt. yes'.........
(To think, he was reading the lines over the other's shoulders through the majoriy of this).
Permalink Reply by s <3 on October 8, 2009 at 10:29am
I have heard of this sketch, like most English people, but I have never watched it before.
It's so funny, thanks for posting it Percy.
I know what blood type I am, I think knowing what type you are is very important, I'm A positive, nice and common!
A person I know has a very rare blood group, he gives blood, only for the reason that if he needs it one day there might be a plentiful supply. If he had a chance he would put his name on it and mark it for his exclusive use.