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Related: About this forumOn this day, November 12, 1970, a whale blowed up real good on the Oregon coast.
Hat tip, Dennis Donovan
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 05:10 AM: 50 Years Ago Today; Dead whale removal goes horribly wrong in Oregon 🐳 💥
Additional hat tip, regnaD kciN
Thu Nov 12, 2020, 01:58 AM: November 12 -- Fifty years ago, the greatest moment EVER in television news...
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#OTD in 1970, the Oregon Highway Division consulted with the U.S. Navy and decided the best way to dispose of a whale carcass was to blow it up with a 1/2 ton of dynamite. The explosion caused blubber to rain down on spectators for over a 1/4 of a mile. The TV segment is classic.
A five-foot chunk of the whale hit a new Oldsmobile that spectator Walter Umenhofer had bought at a dealer's "whale of a deal" promotion. Due to the physical damage and the smell that permeated the car, insurance covered the full retail value of the Olds.
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Sun Nov 13, 2022: On November 12, 1970, a whale blowed up real good on the Oregon coast.
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On this day, November 12, 1970, a whale blowed up real good on the Oregon coast. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2023
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EYESORE 9001
(27,760 posts)1. I moved to Portland several years later
and people were still talking about this. Presumably the topic of discussion became Mr. St. Helens erupting, but I missed that too, as it happened a year after I departed.
2naSalit
(94,933 posts)2. Would you...
Consider that good timing?
EYESORE 9001
(27,760 posts)3. Actually, I was disappointed that I missed the volcanic eruption
It was no picnic in Portland, so I heard, and it was best that I missed it.