This newspaper clipping was sent to me from one of my clients (click on the article to make it bigger).
You can't make this stuff up...
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Comments
Due to the many complaints, and moreso my getting sick of hearing the complaints, about the difficulty to post comments on my blog I've changed all of the settings and now you should be able to post anything at anytime with no difficulty. If you experience any problems please let me know via post, haha.
DK Does DC
Not quite as provocative as below, but it still has the potential to be pretty wild...
I'm hitting the nation's capital to do a few presentations and then hanging out for the weekend with some friends. I'll be sure to tell Barack you all say hi.
I'm hitting the nation's capital to do a few presentations and then hanging out for the weekend with some friends. I'll be sure to tell Barack you all say hi.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Coming to a Theater Near You...
So the following was sent to me by an anonymous source --- looks like someone is making a movie out of my blog!
Friday, February 4, 2011
My Favorite Kenya Videos
I took 72 videos during my last trip, but I've narrowed them down to my favorite 3. In no particular order, here they go - I HOPE YOU ENJOY!
This first one is a lone elephant that thought we were a little too close. He never charged, but did give us a little warning and then shows us what he thinks of us at the very end:
Here's a lion that approached us upon finishing eating a zebra and took a liking to me (can you blame him?). This was the only time my guide looked genuinely concerned/worried. It's a bad sign if a lion looks you in the eye and an even worse sign if the tail starts wagging --- I hadn't known that prior to this encounter...
Finally, this brings us to one of the coolest things I've ever watched in all of my life. 5 female lions (including the girl above) killed a zebra. As they were eating some hyenas picked up the scent. The hyenas mounted their attack to steal the food and the resulting video is the good part of the fight (make sure your sound is on).
I have lots more videos from my entire trip, including 9 or 10 more from the above battle (the build up to the altercation and post-fight press conferences, etc.). Feel free to drop me an email if you wanted to check anything else out and I'll be happy to send you the other videos.
This first one is a lone elephant that thought we were a little too close. He never charged, but did give us a little warning and then shows us what he thinks of us at the very end:
Here's a lion that approached us upon finishing eating a zebra and took a liking to me (can you blame him?). This was the only time my guide looked genuinely concerned/worried. It's a bad sign if a lion looks you in the eye and an even worse sign if the tail starts wagging --- I hadn't known that prior to this encounter...
Finally, this brings us to one of the coolest things I've ever watched in all of my life. 5 female lions (including the girl above) killed a zebra. As they were eating some hyenas picked up the scent. The hyenas mounted their attack to steal the food and the resulting video is the good part of the fight (make sure your sound is on).
I have lots more videos from my entire trip, including 9 or 10 more from the above battle (the build up to the altercation and post-fight press conferences, etc.). Feel free to drop me an email if you wanted to check anything else out and I'll be happy to send you the other videos.
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