Posted on 02/28/2006 12:58:07 PM PST by presidio9
Champy's in Vermont.
I've heard they demand tuna-free dolphin.
They'll end up killing it just to prove it was there then feel bad about it. If it's there leave it the hell alone.
I don't believe in aliens, but I could be convinced about Ness and Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman. :)
Did they pay him the "threefitty?" (Chef's parents from South Park)
I actually agree with you 100%. You don't meet many people that don't believe in aliens. Not that I don't believe that there's any life out there, but I don't believe intelligent life has found it's way from space to Earth.
The existence of the Abominable Snowman is beyond dispute. Here's a picture taken by Yukon Cornelius.
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(I happen to know that he is really a Bumble. Did you know Bumbles bounce?)
There is a really good documentary on the search for Nessie. I am sure you have seen it. I can't find the DVD with the name on it.....
He married Big Butt.
"It's not Snowflake! It's not Snowflake!"
The times change, but The New York Slimes just stays the same...
Well I was referring to the picture of some dinosaur looking thing with a long neck ... the one that's always shown when the MSM talks about Nessie ...
Have you ever went to Urban Legends???
You mean snopes.com? Yes, I go there all the time.
I am actually a very skeptical person when it comes to a lot of things. But you can't discount something entirely because one bit of evidence turned out to be a hoax or optical illusion.
I'm neither too - I always check out things that seem to me "somewhat odd" ...I used to debunk a lot of things at school, example. There was this email going around as to how sunscreen would blind you but you should use it anyway since it's better to be blind than have skin cancer.You'd be amazed how many people bought into that ...
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It's not like they breathe through gills. They breathe through a blowhole when they surface.
But their skin, their blood, and their body chemistry are all adapted to constant contact with salt water. I find it difficult (but not impossible, if there's someone around with actual expertise) to believe that none of that would be thrown off in a fresh-water environment.
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