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Aug 21 2008

Barbie-Pole Catches Record Fish For The Barbecue

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Environment

Well we don’t know what it is about this summer but there is certainly something fishy going on. This week’s oddity comes from North Carolina where David Hayes hauled in a 21 pound catfish using his granddaughters Barbie fishing pole (as if the Monster Shark Hunt and the Mountauk Monster hadn’t provided enough weirdness).

Man catches fish with Barbie pole

According to the press release from the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission Hayes was fishing on a private pond when his granddaughter asked him to hold her Barbie rod so she could go inside to the bathroom. “A few minutes later, the float went under and I saw the water start boiling up — I knew right then that I had my hands full with that fishing rod” said Hayes.

Now that’s a heartwarming fish story.

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Aug 04 2008

The Montauk Monster: Stranger than Aardvark Fiction Item #6

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark

Wow, if Shark-Week and the Oak Bluffs Monster Shark Hunt weren’t enough, the latest environmental oddity to wash-up on our shores is the Montauk Monster.

Could it be:

We could use something eloquent here. A bit of Robert Burns is in order:

Wee, sleeket, cowran, tim’rous beastie,
O, what panic’s in thy breastie!
Thou need na start awa sae hasty,
Wi’ bickering brattle!
I wad be laith to rin an’ chase thee,
Wi’ murd’ring pattle!

– From the poem To a Mouse –

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Jul 20 2008

Oak Bluffs Monster Shark Hunt = Environmentalism at it’s best

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark

This weekend marked the third annual Oak Bluffs Monster Shark Hunt - American sport at it’s finest. Sure there were the usual small minded people that would like to stop the event, but for the most part the event went off without a hitch with the boat Waterbury hauling in a 399 pound Thresher-Shark.

In a report over at Boston Herald.com, Gregory B. Skomal, senior marine fisheries biologist with the state of Massachusetts shark research program said the annual hunt is one way the federal and state divisions of fisheries and wildlife keep tabs on the overall well-being of the shark population. That’s the kind of conservation thinking we like. Why theorize about animal populations when you can just cull a few and be darn sure of their numbers.

Speaking of sharksGreat-White-Shark-Jaw Polar-Bear-Trap with Baby-Harbor-Seal Bait, be sure to sign up for the newsletter so that you can receive this week’s installment - The Great-White-Shark-Jaw Polar-Bear-Trap with Baby-Harbor-Seal Bait.

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Jul 15 2008

The Taming of the Cobra - A Very Manly Skill

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark

As we were flipping through Sun-Dried Aardvark-Tongue Swizzle-Sticks today looking for our next newsletter installment we noticed that over at The Art of Manliness they are serving up an excellent guide to snakes. Cobra-Head Beer-Bottle Opener illustrationPart 1: Know thine enemy. Now anybody who reads the Aardvark’s Tongue or subscribes to the newsletter knows that we are mighty respectful of our natural environment and that we enjoy everything manly - but that we prefer our animals converted to more suitable domestic uses. Snakewise we are mighty fond of this week’s free book excerpt torn straight from page 9: The Cobra-Head Beer-Bottle Opener.

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Jul 02 2008

The Aardvark Tongue’s Summer Book Giveaway

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Publishing

It’s summer - time to heat things up.

Hopefully as you have been poking around the blog you have come across our Stranger than Aardvark Fiction category entries. We thought we were strange ones as we were dreaming up imaginary items and putting the book together (I mean a Shellacked Llama Bladder-Spittoon - get serious). But sadly no. As it turns out there are individuals who are creating actual items that exceed even our bad taste (interested in a Deer-Rectum Door-Ringer?

Email us, your Stranger than Aardvark Fiction item and win a free copy of Sun-Dried Aardvark-Tongue Swizzle-Sticks

Also, if you haven’t done so already be sure to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
One excerpt from the book in your inbox, free, weekly.

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Jun 27 2008

A Little Gift for the Hunter…or Not.

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Environment

The perfect gift for this hunter? A groundhog.

For several weeks the dogs have been terrorizing a groundhog that has taken roost under our storage unit. Each morning they lurch out of the building, squealing like stuck pigs as they dash off to check on their prey and each day they come up empty handed (although they have managed several mouthfuls of groundhog fur). Each dog on its own is a good hunter .Yuki alone has managed to deplete an entire neighborhood of cats - including my mother’s (Hallmark doesn’t make a card for that). Amazingly however when they hunt together they are completely ineffective. They have managed to get and loose their target at least 15 times.

Clearly somebody needs to be put out of their misery. While we are not too worried about the groundhog, we would like to avoid any vet bills due to groundhog bites so we have set out a live trap. So far we have managed to catch a possum, a neighbor’s cat, and today a raccoon.

Interestingly none of these have ever made it into our Aardvark-Tongue field guide. That’s something that we will remedy in volume II.

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Jun 20 2008

Cane-Toad Bow-Tie: Stranger than Aardvark Fiction Item #5

For formal occasions when a tuxedo, or kilt with Prince Charles jacket are called for, a man needs a good bow-tie – one that set’s him apart from the crowd without coming off like a pipe smoking, tweed sporting professor of theoretical economic navel gazing. Sure you could go with the standard black silk variety (if you could actually figure out how to tie the damm thing) but its so…normal.

What a dashing man about town needs to set the tone for the evening is a Cane-Toad Bow-Tie. We ordered ours today from Crocodile Australia.

The Cane Toad (bufo marinus) was first introduced into Australia from Hawaii in 1935. It was hailed as the cure to the ravages of the dreadful sugar cane beetle. Unfortunately like many guests, it has long overstayed its welcome and has since become a pest. That’s why we encourage you to put your fashion sense to good use – buy a Cane-Toad Bow-Tie and help wipe out this pesky amphibian.

While most items in our book are from our imagination, the Stranger than Aardvar Fictions items are 100% real. Crazy no?

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Jun 07 2008

The Endangered, Not-Endangered, Possibly-Endangered Pygmy Owl

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Environment

So here’s a little news item. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering re-listing the Pygmy Owl as an endangered species in Arizona. The bird was first listed in 1997 and subsequently delisted in 2006.

Pgmy Owl ImageNow there’s probably no rush since there are nearly 30 birds still in existence, down from 41 birds in 1999. Clearly if there are 41 birds it can’t be endangered so good thing they took it off the list. But now, with less than 30 birds the agency is going to conduct a one year status review, at the conclusion of which they will determine whether or not to re-list the bird. No word on how long that determination will take but it looks as if the annual loss rate is about 1.2 birds per year so they can probably delay making a decision for at least 25 years of so. Unless of course only males or females are dying off in which case you would have to half the time period but that still leaves 12 years to get it right.

Well I guess that about says it all, if we have 12 years to make a decision then the birds can’t be critically endangered can they?

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May 22 2008

Anti-SocialMedia - Way better than the other kind.

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Resources we use

While we do like having a blog and hope that people will actually stop by and read it, the whole social media scene is starting to feel a bit force-fed for our tastes. Social media should be about what feels normal and natural (because it’s social after all). But now with businesses and marketers spending big bucks to pry their way in and people going out of their way to socialize themselves online it’s getting to be a bit much. That’s why we were thrilled with this new service: Anti-SocialMedia.

 

Anti-SocialMedia Mascot

Not only do they have a dead bird as their mascot (which is right up our alley) the service they provide accomplishes everything we could hope a social media site would do in only one or two clicks. Wander on over and . You will surely thank us.

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May 15 2008

Endangered Species Day - Wahoo!

Published by Bob Ragsdale under Aardvark, Environment

This Friday, May16th we can proudly celebrate Endangered Species Day and all that
goat_beer.jpgwe have to done to create an environment where animals and rare species are cherished and protected. Amazingly the U.S. government yesterday declared the polar bear and endangered species and acknowledged that climate change is indeed destroying its habitat.

So, have a beer, read up and donate a buck or two to celebrate.

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