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Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Blaðsíða 54

Reykjavík Grapevine - 21.06.2019, Blaðsíða 54
54 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10— 2019 WAR OF THE NERDS Belugas In The House! The first whale conservation area ever has arrived in Iceland Words: Valur Grettisson Photo: Sea Life Trust So, Iceland has belugas now. We endeavoured to fly them over from China in the middle of June and they are finally here. They were performers in some god awful sea world, but the animals’ new home is in the Westman Islands in the south of Iceland, in the same cove that Free Willy briefly called home before he languished and died. Velkomin new friends! The Slave Names The Sea Life Trust and Merlin Entertainment, who run Lego- land and more amusement parks around the world, contacted the Westman Islands city council and asked them to host the animals. The two cuties have been given the slave names Little Grey and Little White for their new Icelandic life. The belugas are 11-years old, but will probably live to be 50, and they are smart as a whip. The First Whale Party Area It’s assumed that over 300 beluga whales are captive around the world in different situations, and the minds behind this sanctuary project dream of bringing more of them to Westman Islands, mak- ing the largest conservation area for whales in the world. They have room for 12 belugas in he cove, so this could be quite a party. They are very social, like us humans, and need both partners and trainers—whale trainers, not personal ones. So the city coun- cil of the Westman Islands hopes that they can train a local to be a caretaker for the animal. Sounds like the coolest job in the world, if you ask us. While this isn’t technically a war of the nerds, it’s more a war of the good guys versus awful people who like to keep animals captive. We assume they’ll make a badass Hollywood movie about it some- day. Fight the power. CITY SHOT by Art Bicnick WELL, YOU ASKED Dead Mice And English Manners Words: Andie Fontaine Photo: Art Bicnick How do I sufficiently apologise for being British when abroad? As Brits are already well-known for dropping “sorry” with great frequency in everyday conversation, it’d need to be a pretty stand-out apology to be sure. Money always makes the perfect gift for any occasion, for example, so consider treating people to dinner, or just hand them a bag of cash if you’re not the social type. That said, as an American, the irony of me offering any advice on apologising to the rest of the world on behalf of one’s country is not lost on me. My cat leaves dead mice on my neighbour’s pillow every night and my neighbour thinks it's me doing it. What should I do? What human being would believe another fellow human being is leaving dead mice on their pillow, when a perfectly culpable and much more likely feline suspect is readily available? Cats don’t even know their right to avoid self-incrimination and are physically incapable of verba l ly defending themselves. Your neighbour clearly has some weird vendetta with you and nothing you say is going to convince them, sorry. What’s the longest time I should wait in a pub before accepting I’ve been stood up? Oh, honey. Have you not heard of the 30 Minute Rule? If someone’s running that late and doesn’t even have the courtesy to text their deferred arrival, you’ve been stood up. Take heart, though: it ’s entirely possible they showed up after all, but scoped you from a distance and decided to silently leave. OK, that doesn’t actually sound very comforting now that I write it down. Send your unsolvable (UNTIL NOW ) problems to editor@grapevine.is or tweet us at @rvkgrapevine. "Can you tell me the way to Kaffibarinn?" Crossing the edge ICEWEAR STORES REYKJAVÍK • KÓPAVOGUR AKUREYRI • VÍK Í MÝRDAL VESTMANNAEYJAR WEBSTORE ICEWEAR.IS sjavargillid.is SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍG 14 | 101 REYKJAVÍK | +354 571 1100 | SJAVARGRILLID.IS
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