stunts

You are currently browsing articles tagged stunts.

castellers

Proof of my nerd cred: among my occasional pastimes is picking an image from the “Images for Cleanup” category at Wikimedia Commons and, you guessed it, cleaning it up.

Nerdiness sometimes brings unexpected little rewards: last night I came across an image at the Commons that only needed to be categorized. The photo that caught my eye showed something like an enormous game of Jenga… an enormous game of Jenga, made of people. Pardon my internet shorthand, but OMFG!

It turned out that I had found a photo of the Castellers de Vilafranca. Castells, I learned, are human towers, the building of which is a traditional Catalan sporting activity. I also learned that it is fucking insane — and I mean that admiringly.

Check this out: here are the Castellers de Vilafranca on August 31, 2009, attempting history’s first tres de nou amb folre i agulla — roughly translated, a nine-level tower with two base levels, three people each on the upper levels, and an agulla (“needle”) of one person per level inside the main tower. If you can’t understand the commentator’s Catalonian-accented Spanish,1 If you can’t understand a word the Catalan-language commentator is saying, don’t worry — just his tone of voice pretty much says it all.


Read the rest of this entry »


Here’s one of those things that makes me straddle the fence between admiration and scorn. Still, it’s impressive either way:

I don’t claim to know anything about typical shark behavior, but… how could this guy know the shark wouldn’t head straight out to sea, or just dive deep?

On the other hand, for that much steak maybe the shark did owe him a little something.


It’s not just a cheesy painting anymore. Via Ed Miller’s blog:

Like the first commenter at Ed’s post, I can’t agree with Jilli-dog’s choices to call down this hand with an inferior flush draw. At the same time, her success in this hand makes me wonder if Yorkies could be responsible for some of the horrendous bad beats I’ve taken on PokerStars lately.

This has huge implications. All the poker world whining about amateurs and internet players seems a little silly now, doesn’t it? I predict that within five years, a dog will win the WSOP. You heard it here first.