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Brickbat

(19,339 posts)
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 08:33 PM Nov 2013

Man behind Oregon's famous 'exploding whale' video dies

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/11/01/242347861/man-behind-oregons-famous-exploding-whale-dies

It's the guy who thought up the stunt, not the one who narrated it:

Oregon highway engineer George Thornton, who in 1970 led an operation to blow up a dead beached whale with half a ton of dynamite, died this week at age 84. Thornton's decision resulted in a foul shower of whale blubber; video of the event has resurfaced periodically, often leading viewers to declare the whole thing a hoax.

But the problem facing Thornton and his colleagues was both real and huge: Measuring 45 feet and weighing 8 tons, the whale had begun to emit an "incredible" stench as it decomposed on the beach, as Oregon's reports.

After consulting experts in the Navy and elsewhere, Thornton decided the best course of action would be to detonate the whale with enough force to disintegrate it into chunks that could be eaten by scavengers — "sea gulls and crabs, and whatnot," as Thornton told KATU back in 1970.

"I'm confident that it'll work," he said, while admitting to some uncertainty over how much dynamite to use. His team approached the problem as they would a large boulder that needs to be broken down, in this case with 20 crates of dynamite. The charge was buried on the landward side of the whale, with the intention of blowing its remains toward the Pacific Ocean.


A classic.

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Man behind Oregon's famous 'exploding whale' video dies (Original Post) Brickbat Nov 2013 OP
RIP, you gave me a great laugh Warpy Nov 2013 #1
performance art at it's very best frylock Nov 2013 #2
ANOTHER FALSE FLAG OPERATION BY OBAMA! JaneyVee Nov 2013 #3
that was one of the first virul internet thingies arely staircase Nov 2013 #4
R.I.P George Thornton. You won't be forgotten. Kaleva Nov 2013 #5
I remember seeing that, it was pretty gross. gopiscrap Nov 2013 #6
Well, sure, if by "gross" you mean "AWESOME." Brickbat Nov 2013 #8
no it was gross gopiscrap Nov 2013 #10
It was all downhill after 1969. RagAss Nov 2013 #7
So true, my brother. Brickbat Nov 2013 #9
Hey now...I was born in 1970... ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #11
Rec! progressoid Nov 2013 #12
"As God is my witness.... Wounded Bear Nov 2013 #13

Warpy

(111,237 posts)
1. RIP, you gave me a great laugh
Sat Nov 2, 2013, 08:40 PM
Nov 2013

every time I've seen this video. It's one of the greatest "oopsies" of all time.

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