The San Francisco Zoo has a new member of its gorilla family — this adorable 9-day-old baby gorilla. He still doesn't have a name, but he's doing well, being bottle-fed and exercising. Who knew baby gorilla bellies were so cute?
Let's rejoice along with this cute little gorilla, shall we? Two more days until the weekend. Woot!
Party? I want this gorilla at my wedding — with balloons.
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So let me get this straight: a gorilla gets the munchies, does his best impersonation of Phil Collins, and all this drama is supposed to sell me a candy bar? Forget the commercial, they had me at "Cadbury."
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I hate seeing animals in cages, so it's nice to know that there's at least some whimsy and happiness in their lives. In this clip, a gorilla's just sittin' around in his cage until a zoo-keeper comes by and sprays him with water. Presto--you get a pirouetting, strutting gorilla who for a moment looks like a combo of Fred Astaire and an ice-skater.
I know that staring is supposed to be rude, but what else am I supposed to do on my morning commute but look at cute guys, elegant women, and freakazoids? The freaks and women don't like it when I stare, but I don't think cute guys mind. The solution to this breach of etiquette?
Laugh if you will at Wonder Woman's hottie superhero Lynda Carter fighting a gorilla, but it's still more interesting than the dialogue in The Hills.
"Well I think that they say that Rush Limbaugh is the 800 lb. gorilla in the Republican Party. But I think that's mean-spirited to say that — because I think he's down to 650 lbs.
You regular readers don't need an introduction to Xylopholks, as you probably saw a reader's photograph of them busking in Cookie Monster and fuzzy pink gorilla costumes in the NYC subway. Here they are playing a xylophone classic, Charleston Capers by George Hamilton Green, on East Village Radio. They are too cute for words, and I am now totally in love with the xylophone!