Unusually High Traffic This Morning

This silly little blog usually only averages a thousand or so visitors a day.

At 8:00 AM this morning it’s already past 11,500.

The reason?  I dunno, but I have my research department (consisting only of me) working on it.

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Update:  Turns out people are linking to the Yoda pizza post.

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Mmmm……Taquito

whataburgerfdafds1.jpgI had to drop DogGeeding off at the vet this morning and on the way to work I decided to drop by Whataburger for a couple of taquitos.  I usually just get a sausage (or bacon), egg, and cheese taquito, but today being hungrier than usual I thought I would jazz things up a little bit.  I ordered a sausage, egg, and cheese and a bacon, egg, and cheese taquito both with potato.  It was pure greatness, I can’t believe I’ve been missing out on this all of these years.

And since I’m on this topic, why the heck isn’t the taquito served all day?  Whataburger would make a killing if they served breakfast items all day.  By not serving breakfast all day they are letting the terrorists win.

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Mysterious mammal caught on film

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The long-eared jerboa, a tiny nocturnal mammal that is dwarfed by its enormous ears, can be found in deserts in Mongolia and China.

Zoological Society of London (ZSL) scientist Jonathan Baillie said the footage was helping researchers to learn more about the mysterious animal.

The species is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red list.

The unusual animals were filmed in the Gobi desert during an expedition led by Dr Baillie.

Until now, the creatures had proven extremely difficult to study, thanks to their miniscule size, nocturnal nature and the harsh desert environment that they inhabit.

Dr Baillie told BBC News that he was “ecstatic” to have tracked down the jerboas.

“These creatures hop just like a kangaroo; it is amazing to watch. Little hairs on their feet, almost like snow shoes, allow them to jump along the sand,” he explained.

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