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Monday, May 30, 2011
Star Wars Cantina Band Dances to Lady Gaga, Does the Dougie
The Star Wars Cantina Band dances to Lady Gaga's "Born this Way" at Disney. They also danced to Usher "More," Pink "F--kin Perfect," Cali Swag District "Teach Me How to Dougie," Rihanna "S&M" and Kesha's "Blow." The video from Attractions magazine was recorded during the 2011 Hyperspace Hoopla Dance Off with the Star Wars Stars at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The "Dougie" is at the 50 second mark. Take a look:
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Star Wars Cantina Band Dances to Lady Gaga, Does the Dougie
The Star Wars Cantina Band dances to Lady Gaga's "Born this Way" at Disney. They also danced to Usher "More," Pink "F--kin Perfect," Cali Swag District "Teach Me How to Dougie," Rihanna "S&M" and Kesha's "Blow." The video from Attractions magazine was recorded during the 2011 Hyperspace Hoopla Dance Off with the Star Wars Stars at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The "Dougie" is at the 50 second mark. Take a look:
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NOAA Says Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Are Not Currently Endangered
NOAA does indicate that Atlantic bluefin tuna populations are low and that international overfishing is occuring on its Fishwatch page for Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Numbers of bluefin tuna have been dramatically declining. The population of bluefin tuna today is only 1/3 of what is was in 1970. It is good the fish are not yet endangered, but the idea that they could potentially become endangered is very disturbing. The impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is also still not clear. Take a look:
Photo: NOAA
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