It appears that someone set up a camera to get a time-lapse of the tree growing. But a caterpillar stole the show! He almost got the right idea once, but then got back on his usual path. (via Arbroath)
Not to nitpick, but the name of the song is "Yakety Sax" (1963) by Boots Randolph, not "Yakety Yak", the 1958 song performed by the Coasters — although Randolph has stated tht the song was inspired by a 'yakety' saxophone solo on the 1958 tune.
Incidentally, noted string instrument virtuoso Chet Atkins did a version of this same song arranged for guitar, which he called "Yakety Axe" ('axe' being a slang term for 'guitar' among musicians)..
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Hah! Yakety Yak always makes it better.
Not to nitpick, but the name of the song is "Yakety Sax" (1963) by Boots Randolph, not "Yakety Yak", the 1958 song performed by the Coasters — although Randolph has stated tht the song was inspired by a 'yakety' saxophone solo on the 1958 tune.
Incidentally, noted string instrument virtuoso Chet Atkins did a version of this same song arranged for guitar, which he called "Yakety Axe" ('axe' being a slang term for 'guitar' among musicians)..
-"BB"-
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