Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Sandman on July 12, 2003, 02:05:27 PM
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(http://dotdoubledot.com/img/shark.jpg)
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Who let Flipper out of his cage.
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Joe was about to find out how being hit by a shark in a big wave felt.
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crocodile hunter stalks the great white...."criky, wot ah buety"
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'is that a sewage outlet i smell?' :D
i need a new wetsuit..........
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Point Break 2: The New Guy
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"Holy Sh**!"
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Another whine about camping at a spawn point...
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Golly-geen ramming dweebs!! PERK THE SHARK!!!
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Heads up! Shark ahead!
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OMG killer shark!!!
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Well at least he's in the ocean, no one can tell he pissed his pants.
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Originally posted by john9001
crocodile hunter stalks the great white...."criky, wot ah buety"
Winner!
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that is, imho, a dolphin.
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Yep it's a dolphin.
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uhm hope that's flipper ;) , not Jaws!
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Need a lot of lead on that shot
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Wouldn't the tail be horizontal if it was a dolphin? Or am I seeing it wong?
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Mammals have horizontal tails, fish have vertical tails.
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Whos Willy gona payback, YOU?
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It is a dolphin (http://www.surfshooter.com/SRB%204.9.03/m1.html)
(link is to photo on photagrapher's website)
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Rule 1 of surfing:
When a Great White Shark calls the wave, let him have it.
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"I'M NOT A SEAL!!"
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Duuuuude!
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The dolphin is at an angle so that you can't see it's tail all that well.
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You don't need to see it's tail. Dolphins have crecent shaped dorsals, sharks don't.
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Slightly off topic: this man is scary (http://www.greatwhitesharkcagediving.com/andre_hartman.htm)
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That is a dolphin, but no matter how many times you see a fin in the water, it is scary to say the least. WHen I was living in Florida in teh early 90's I was "bumped" by a shark while surfing off the Officers Club right off the approach end of Patrick Air Force Base. That was the scariest thing I ever had happen to me, imaging while I was paddling to catch a wave in that I was going to be eaten alive by a carnivore... the whole time I was bleeding profusely from my LH knee where the shark had scraped off my skin. Saw it once more, then caught a wave and rode it till my scags hit the sand... scared me enough that I did not surf again until the swell from the next hurricane! :D