A crab fight set to the Star Trek fight music. Kinda like this, but with crabs instead of cats:
ATTACK ITS WEAK POINT FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE UPDATE: Crayfish versus Cat:
A crab fight set to the Star Trek fight music. Kinda like this, but with crabs instead of cats:
ATTACK ITS WEAK POINT FOR MASSIVE DAMAGE UPDATE: Crayfish versus Cat:
IWM_Centenary: #PhotoOfTheDay – Officers of 1 Bn, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) taking a tea break in the trenches, May 1915: http://t.co/AvxsNis2TX #WW1
IWM_Centenary: Lieutenant H Blake served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. See his photo in Faces of #WW1: http://t.co/rjUfUUInnb
IWM_Centenary: Find out about Antwerp’s #WW1 experiences and the region's centenary plans in a new site from the Belgian Govt: http://t.co/bIFkEqVQB3
IWM_Centenary: Can you find out more about Lt D Abel, Royal Field Artillery, for Faces of #WW1? http://t.co/nUj3GbDE0d
IWM_Centenary: #OnThisDay 1916, the Second Military Service Act was passed by the British parliament, extending #WW1 conscription to married men.Surface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Port George VI Airfield:
Surface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Malton Airport:
I heart Star Trek fight music.
Alan’s comment is exactly what I was going to say. But Alan is always wrong therefore my comment would also have been wrong. But I do heart Star Trek fight music so Alan’s comment…
Gerald Fried managed to compose a pretty iconic piece of music.
They should have sent that into space aboard the Voyager probes, not the namby-pamby stuff Sagan collected.