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Re: Fourth foot washes up on Canada's coast
« Reply #25 on: May 25, 2008, 07:01:06 PM »
I don't know if they were sting rays or not;  I'm not even sure how many kinds there are.  and I didn't care.  they were gross floppy ocean critters with teeth.  that's all I had to hear.  that they had teeth.  that may have been my only question, in fact.  "do these things have teeth?" :-)

I'm not sure what this thing is, but my stepfather pulled it up while halibut (saltwater) fishing... we had to throw it back


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Re: Fourth foot washes up on Canada's coast
« Reply #26 on: May 25, 2008, 07:06:20 PM »
I don't know if they were sting rays or not;  I'm not even sure how many kinds there are.  and I didn't care.  they were gross floppy ocean critters with teeth.  that's all I had to hear.  that they had teeth.  that may have been my only question, in fact.  "do these things have teeth?" :-)

I'm not sure what this thing is, but my stepfather pulled it up while halibut (saltwater) fishing... we had to throw it back




*shudder*

did it have teeth?

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Re: Fourth foot washes up on Canada's coast
« Reply #27 on: May 25, 2008, 07:12:27 PM »
I dunno, I was trying not to fall on my ass.  It was a bumpy day.
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Re: Fourth foot washes up on Canada's coast
« Reply #28 on: May 25, 2008, 07:19:23 PM »
Oh my God! That's creepy and nasty.

Yeah WE, I'm with you. I can barely wade in the shallow end of a pool where I can see and touch the bottom. Lakes, rivers, oceans? Hell no! I nearly died when my husband took me to Mexico and we took a small boat out to an island for snorkeling. Naturally, I don't snorkel so I had to be content to stay in the boat with the guide while we bobbed around on the water. Funny, I don't get seasick though. It was still my own personal hell.
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Re: Fourth foot washes up on Canada's coast
« Reply #29 on: May 25, 2008, 07:22:07 PM »
Oh my God! That's creepy and nasty.

Yeah WE, I'm with you. I can barely wade in the shallow end of a pool where I can see and touch the bottom. Lakes, rivers, oceans? Hell no! I nearly died when my husband took me to Mexico and we took a small boat out to an island for snorkeling. Naturally, I don't snorkel so I had to be content to stay in the boat with the guide while we bobbed around on the water. Funny, I don't get seasick though. It was still my own personal hell.

I soooooooooooo agree.  it ain't about seasick.  it's about knowing our place on the planet. :-)

for heaven's sake, we know more about what's in outer space than we do about what's at the bottom of the ocean.