_It's not every day a video like this comes along. Fluid and realistic. The physics look great and the symmetry seems legitimate. I can't see where they could have faked this. I hope people who work in the aerospace industry evaluate this video and give their opinion.
 
 
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If you think your creepy cat-lady neighbor, who always smells of old cigarettes and shame, is a strange beast, check out these interesting Florida Facts.
  • Florida is the only state that has two rivers with the same name. There is a Withlacoochee in north central Florida (Madison County) and a Withlacoochee in central Florida. They have nothing in common except the name.
  • The Seven Mile Bridge, that crosses between Marathon and the Lower Keys, was built in 1982 – in pieces – then shipped to the Keys to be assembled.
  • There is a bed & breakfast, WildLife on Easy Street, on the outskirts of Tampa that allows you to cuddle with an endangered cat of your choice for just a $100 donation to the refuge. You can choose baby bobcats, cougars, and leopards. (hahaha that's insane)
  • Flamingos get their pink color from the shrimp they eat. The more shrimp they eat the deeper pink they become.

 
 
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According to the Associated Press, Florida is the most quirky place in America.

This should come as no surprise to anyone who lives here. When writers from San Francisco get a plane to Florida to write about sexual aberrations, you know something is up.

And that was in the late 1990s. Chuck Shepherd, a legend in discovering "the strange" claims Florida stole the title from California over a decade ago. That's incredible.

When a writer who focuses on abstract news, says he has all the news in the world right here in the sunshine state, I will listen. And so did most of America.

He partially blames the 2000 election for the true start to this trend of insanity here in the state of Orange Groves, Sugar Cane, and Florida Gator stickers.

Shepherd isn't the only one who thinks our state is full of insanity. The Associate Press analyzed their stories from the past decade and reached the same conclusion.

Even websites like Gawker.com and Fark.com which focus on news of the strange, have made our state a punchline. But fret not, fellow dwellers of south. We have something none of those other states have.

Class.

We take this abuse with stride and in humor. Plus...realistically, we are all to blame. Look around you. I'm sure you can identify at least 4 or 5 people who should be in a padded room, yet have keys to a car or heavy machinery.