What the.... seacreature?

Discussion in 'General Mayhem' started by Joeslogic, Oct 27, 2009.

  1. Joeslogic

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  2. BullGod666

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    I think it's one of those french Canadian women like StackedDeck's momma. I could be wrong.......................:biggrin:
     
  3. Joeslogic

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    Hehe you never know. I think it really is some whale carcass tangled up in some trash dumped in the ocean and half rotten. Does that stuff on the top look like burnt insulation or something of the sort?
     
  4. BullGod666

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    It does look like it's been burned. hmmmmmm
     
  5. MAJ Havoc

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    Could that just be the ass-end of a rotted whale?
     
  6. GAS

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    The article says it had fur, four legs and a tail. Now granted the people that caught it may have been retards and don't know what they're talking about but I'll be damned if I've ever seen anything like that before. The "jaws" alone don't look like anything I've ever seen, much less the rest of it.

    And this is coming from someone who grew up near the ocean and follows new findings fairly closely. But then again it could be some very decomposed whale, they look all kinds of fucked up so take that as you will.
     
  7. Joeslogic

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    OR

    Some Hollywood prop from a sea-monster movie left floating in the ocean?
     
  8. MAJ Havoc

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    I think it's the Snufalufagus from Sesame Street. Must have got caught in the undertow.
     
  9. Homewrecker

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    Only Big B sees Snuffy.
     
  10. doctordrew

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    Has anyone seen John Prescott recently? Just a a thought..........:rolleyes:
     

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