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Showing posts with label viral. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Stray Dog Keeps Bringing Gifts To A Woman That Fed Him And His Mother To...



Meet Tua Plu, a stray doggie who knows a thing or two about good manners and always brings a little gift to the woman who feeds him. A video of Tua Plu the dog, whose name translates to “winged bean,” making his daily exchange has spread across the web and melted netizens’ hearts.

“When he’s hungry, he will offer something to get fed,” Thailand-based Orawan Kaewla-iat, a lady who gives food to homeless dogs, wrote on Facebook. “Every day he shows up with an object in his mouth — usually a leaf and sometimes a piece of paper. Before you feed other dogs, you have to feed Tua Plu and his mom.”

The pooch knows that this kind of behaviour is more endearing that just going straight to the rice bowls offered to the strays. Orawan, who lives at the housing for the City Police, said that she’s worried no one will feed Tua Plu because she will be moving out of the residence soon.

Orawan’s post with a little video of the polite doggie in action went viral and gained admirers all around the world, with people enquiring how they could adopt Tua Plu. Hopefully, soon Tua Plu and his mom will find a loving forever home – someone who will be a very lucky owner and can expect to be showered with gifts every single day.

Father Cat Supports Mom Cat Giving Birth, Wins Everyone’s Hearts





This is the story of a daddy cat named Yello in Vietnam who takes his role as a parent seriously. This story of Yello helping mama cat Tam to raise the litter he’s responsible for, is going viral on social media. These touching photographs of Yello supporting Tam during and after giving birth, were posted on Facebook by Thuy Duong Panda from Vietnam. At first, this new dad Yello, looks stressed. But soon, he was caring and attentive. The new mom just went through a lot, bringing 4 healthy babies to this world. So the cat dad was there to support her. Now Yello looks so comfortable in his new role, snuggling the kitties and cozying up with the mom. It could certainly make anyone jealous to see such love and devotion shown by the daddy cat. Yello and Tam are the proud parents of four healthy newborn kittens. This is their first litter and so far they’re doing well raising their new family. Yello even stayed next to Tam during the birthing process, refusing to leave her side. Thuy Duong Panda said that Yello isn’t always a sweet kitty but he loves her, her dog and his new adorable cat family.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Impromptu Performance of "Circle of Life" by Cast of "The Lion King" on flight: The Story Behind

Impromptu Performance of "Circle of Life" by Cast of "The Lion King" on flight: The Story Behind 

Published on 3 Apr 2014



It started as an impromptu serenade to help kill time before taking off on a flight from Brisbane to Sydney. But the Monday afternoon performance aboard a Virgin Australia flight by the Australian cast of the Lion King has evolved as the perfect viral video as they field inquiries from news crews across the globe — including a call from producers of the US TV show Good Morning America. First appearing on The Daily Telegraph's website on Tuesday afternoon when its YouTube video view count stood at just 25, the video was soon picked up by TV, radio and internet sites both nationally and internationally. Singer Buyi Zama, who led the a cappella rendition of A Circle of Life and stars as Rafiki in the musical, said the 24 hours after the video first appeared online had been 'insane'. "We really didn't plan on it going viral ... we really just did it for a bit of fun but I can't believe what happened after that," said Zama, who explains how the world's best 'in-flight entertainment' played out.
"We were sitting at the airport in Brisbane and Nick Afoa (who plays Simba) said; 'We should do a flash mob and sing Circle of Life' but I said: 'No, I'm not doing that', because I am the one that has to lead that song and sing the intro," she laughed. "But we talked a little bit about it and another cast mate Graham Isaako (Simba's understudy) mentioned it to the flight attendant as we were boarding the plane and just before they closed the doors the attendant walked over and said; "if you are going to do it ... now would be the best time". "Then Nick, who was sitting in front of me, turned and just gave me this look that said, 'Go on'. "So I just started singing and thankfully the cast are all such great singers, they caught on straight away and it just happened." According to Zama, several members of the ground crew even boarded the flight to see the performance though they can't be seen behind the flight attendant who filmed it using one of the cast member's phones. "It was weird because we have sung that song so many times and we had been singing it all day," said Zama, who travelled with the cast to Brisbane to promote the Queensland leg of the show which begins in September. "But once you start singing that song ... it's so fun to sing you can't help it." The show's Sydney run at The Capitol Theatre ends in August.