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ASsman
11-17-2005, 12:40 PM
It is best not to get between the organizers of "Domino Day 2005" and their precious tiles. The price? Death, as one sparrow found out.

For a precious few seconds, the hard work a team of domino fanatics had put into painstakingly setting up more than 4.1 million dominos looked in danger of collapsing before their eyes.



A sparrow had somehow snuck into the hall where the Domino team would look to break the domino world record during a show broadcast live on private German TV channel RTL this Friday. The bird knocked down 23,000 tiles and there was nothing anyone could do.



After calling in an animal expert who tried unsuccessfully to catch the bird, the angry domino fans opted for heavy artillery. A hunter took aim and shot the sparrow, ending the threat to the World Record attempt.


"Regrettably it was the only option," said one of the team members.



He should have stayed away from the dominosBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift: He should have stayed away from the dominos

But the measure has enraged animal protectionists. Germany's Animal Protection Association cited animal protection laws which allow killing only on "reasonable grounds." A sparrow threatening a hall full of dominos apparently isn't one of them.



RTL said the team did all it could before ending the bird's life. The world record attempt -- during which the domino team will try knock down 3,992,398 of the 4,321,000 tiles set up for the event -- doesn't appear to be in danger.



"We can rebuild everything with a few overtime hours," they said.


http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1777913,00.html
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People like that piss me off, IT WAS GONNA RUIN HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF WORK. A stupid bird dying is hardly comparable in importance. I don't see activisit bitching everytime one dies flying into a plane... Although they should have fried it up with a salad to not let it go to waste.

Ali
11-18-2005, 08:06 AM
People like that piss me off, IT WAS GONNA RUIN HUNDREDS OF HOURS OF WORK. A stupid bird dying is hardly comparable in importance. I don't see activisit bitching everytime one dies flying into a plane... Although they should have fried it up with a salad to not let it go to waste.They should have given it a sporting chance and tried to hit it with a domino. :p

franscar
11-18-2005, 08:22 AM
It would have been fitting if the sparrow had been shot and landed right on top of a domino, setting off some sort of major domino based catastrophe.

Ali
11-18-2005, 08:31 AM
Hey. The bird only knocked over 23,000 out of 4,321,000 tiles.

Why didn't they all go down?

I reckon it did them a favour...

franscar
11-18-2005, 08:41 AM
I'm assuming a quick witted German domino lover pulled a couple of dominos out of the way of the swallow-influenced tumble of terror, thereby prematurely ending the tumble, and saving many, many hours of he and his compatriots incredibly important work.

Ali
11-18-2005, 08:57 AM
I'm assuming a quick witted German domino lover pulled a couple of dominos out of the way of the swallow-influenced tumble of terror, thereby prematurely ending the tumble, and saving many, many hours of he and his compatriots incredibly important work."Domino lover". Hmmm. I'm getting an image. It's not pretty. Graphic, maybe, but not pretty.

ASsman
11-18-2005, 10:07 AM
Like an assasination, thwarted by a SS agent. Jumping infront of the avalanche of incoming tumbling dominos... taking on the full force of the impact.. Patriotism at its best.