What Crunch Is Watching These Days07 Sep
I’m often fascinated by the interesting types of shows Captain Crunch watches, he’s put together some info about what’s currently on his DVR:
What’s the crunch man’s watching on TV.
- BBC World News
- How The Earth Was Made
- Monster Quest
- Naked Science
- Whale Wars,
- American Pictures
Aaron and I went to Long Beach to hear Paul Watson give a talk about the last whaling season from December until March. As usual I’ll have some great things to say about what the great things the Sea Shepherd conservation Society has done to stop whaling in the Southern oceans. Read and watch lots of videos on that full post.
I’ve always been and always like to think of myself as a naturalist, this open my eyes from a 1981 visit to the Galapagos Islands. From that point on I had a much greater respect for the creatures on this planet, especially the great whales.
So, despite my financial situation, I gladly donated $50 for a seat at Paul’s lecture. Not only was Paul there, but a lot of other people involved in the Sea Shepherd conservation Society.
Aaron and I have a tradition during the past two years, to do our best to watch our favorite reality TV program Whale Wars on the Animal Planet. In fact, a new episode and the final episode is happening tonight to talk about what happened to Peter Bethune formerly the captain of the Addie Gill, which was maliciously rammed by the Japanese whalers without regard for life. Luckily, everybody survived, and of course, the Japanese were claiming it’s the Sea shepherds fault, but the video shows otherwise. It’s all over YouTube it’s very easy to find, and watch it yourself.



