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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: BGBMAW on March 25, 2003, 02:54:52 PM
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I love this....Flipper..Flipper hes faster then Lightning...
remeber that show?
heres the sigth were i got it from..
http://www.drudgereport.com
crapp..it womnt save as jpeg..can soemone else try ???
www.drudgereport.com (http://)
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That's not much different from the K-9 police units that send dogs into the underbrush to hunt out hidden perps.
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Meanwhile, here's photographic evidence of more Iraqi attrocities - they're shooting kittens!
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lmfao..can you guys post the dolphin pic please..
funny kitty pic tho..
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lol here is PETA
Save The Embedded Dolphins!
MARCH 25--When TSG learned today (via a Drudge Report link) that coalition forces in Iraq had embedded sea life in the drive to oust Saddam Hussein, we wondered how long it would take People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to leap to the defense of mine-sweeping dolphins and sea lions.
It took PETA about three minutes to provide us with a statement attacking the military practice of using marine mammals to look for and mark mines that now dot shipping lanes in the Gulf. Along with troops and military equipment, humanitarian aid is also passing through that channel.
Here's what PETA has to say:
"Our troops deserve the best defense possible, but PETA opposes the use of dolphins, sea lions, or any other marine mammals. The project is cruel and cannot provide a reliable defense or surveillance for our troops. The Navy claims they are not putting these animals in harm's way, but they've removed these animals from their homes, relocated them to foreign waters in the Persian Gulf, and are forcing them to not only inspect the waters, but to actually swim up to potential terrorists under the water, clamp a cuff on their leg, and deploy a floating marker. How can anyone say these animals are not being put in harm's way?
The bottom line is that dolphins cannot provide a reliable defense. These are living beings with minds of their own, and though they are incredibly intelligent, they have no idea that lives will be lost if they fail to perform tasks properly. Yet, the military wants to rely on the actions of these animals in order to protect our troops. Our troops deserve the best defense possible and this isn't it. The animals and our troops deserve better."
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This link to news off the same page is also worth a read:UFO could have been electrocuted cat
Experts say a reported UFO sighting in Norway was probably an electrocuted cat.
People in Lardal reported seeing a fire ball explode in the night sky and fall slowly down to earth.
But investigators think they've solved the mystery after the charred body of a cat was found at the foot of an electrical mast.
They believe the unlucky cat climbed up the mast and touched a live wire, reports Aftenposten.
Lars Helge Sogn says what people saw was the cat exploding and falling off the mast.
Story filed: 15:58 Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Originally posted by BGBMAW
lmfao..can you guys post the dolphin pic please..
funny kitty pic tho..
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20030325/capt.1048574661.iraq_us_military_war_nywd105.jpg)
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People in Lardal reported seeing a fire ball explode in the night sky and fall slowly down to earth....what people saw was the cat exploding and falling off the mast.
Reminds me of the time I showed up for work a few years back and the power was out throughout the entire campus (SRI campus in Menlo Park). Maintenance workers eventually opened up a transformer panel to find the charred remains of a ground squirrel that had attempted to gnaw through the wiring...I'm sure any nearby witnesses would have described a similar light show :)
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Can't we just have dolphins with freakin' laser beams attached to their heads?
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lol..thx for gettn pic up..
lazers dolphins..hehehe