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Winona
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 01:30 PM
doubtful. my hometown had it's own "seamonster", and the lake was packed every summer. |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 01:31 PM
'friendly Nessie'.

As if, when you whistle, Nessie pops up and you can give it a pat on the head and feed it breadcrumbs.
'learn they can be food'?
Because there's so many reports of mysterious disappearances around there. Y'know since it's been there since the 1930s and all.
Let me guess. There's a cover up? A conspiracy? |
Winona
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 01:32 PM
of course, Boo...  |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 01:33 PM
Oooh, was it the freemasons?
They don't appear to be in on it yet... |
Chuck Jones
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 02:40 PM
Freemasons were mentioned in the history website ot the Templar Nights. How many disappearances? The Discovery Channel is headed your way in search of the tooth and this new theory of what the creature might be. It'll be near the sturgeon, which is it's food until winter. That's when it heads ashore. It leaves a slime trail, much like a snail does. |
Charybdis
in Hell
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 02:46 PM
Wow.
Wow.
Chuck scares me. |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 02:58 PM
He scares you?
Really?
With his made up stories and agenda to get us to buy the book?
And his lack of facts, or evidence or proof?
I note there's no arguments, either. |
Sam da man
in utah
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 03:32 PM
it looks alot like a horn of some kind of baby deer... and the term "water balif" cracks me up...sorry |
Chuck Jones
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 03:50 PM
I'm not scary now, there was a time I was. I am not on here to sell books. Asa someone else on here pointed out, there are water bailiffs. They are the same as the Dept, of Natural Resourses over here. I haven't made up any stories. The list of people I posted on here believe it and many of them are at the top of their field. Boo, you're right there. If I were, I'd get that tooth and pocket $100,000. You'd have to leave your pC but it would be worth it. |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 03:58 PM
1) Whatever you say.
2) You claimed to have to go and publicise them - and you've tried to tell us the only way to 'find the truth' is to buy the book.
3)I said. My bad, there is such a thing as water bailiffs. So what?
4) Prove these people believe it.
5) I do not live at Loch Ness. I never said I did. Howvever, I live one hell of a lot closer than you do, and I've been there many times. I'm not going to 'get that tooth', because I believe this whole thing is a hoax.
I would have to leave my PC, that's true, but since every time I come on, you've posted again, I'm hardly worried by your implied slur. |
Chuck Jones
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 04:03 PM
I've never seen a apike with a barb ot it. They've been dull in fact. This thing bit the deer in half. That's a good sized creature. The tooth in question is in the center of the upper roof of it's mouth. I'll post the relevance or what road construction had to do with this creature. |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 04:07 PM
I thought you couldn't give details because they were 'copyrighted'... |
LaMa
in Europe
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 04:08 PM
Is it a snail, is it an eel, is it a Knight Templar;....it is.....SuperNessieeeeeeeeeee!!!! |
Citizen Premier
in spite of public outcry
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 04:42 PM
The tooth is out there! |
Citizen Premier
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 04:57 PM
"We went from shoreline to shoreline, top to bottom on this one, we have covered everything in this loch and we saw no signs of any large living animal in the loch,"
Obviously a conspiracy. |
Christophe Thill
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 05:28 PM
There's absolutely no way that this could be a tooth. A tooth must be straight, or slightly curved. But with a hook-shaped tip, never! How would the point pierce the prey's hide without breaking?
And what animal could carry, in its mouth, a tooth so sharp that you can't handle it without cutting your hand (dixit the Web site)? How could it avoid hurting its own mouth?
And what are these lateral barbs? Some flesh-eating animals have serrated teeth... but not with such large barbs.
And why the hell is the end black?
Well... imagine all the possible animals (from anywhere in the world) who could have eaten this deer. Bear... tiger... crocodile... tyrannosaur... killer whale... OK. Now think of their teeth. Pointed, yes, but thick and strong. Not long and thin.
Now, as for what it might really be... I'd still vote for a horn. Chamois have thin, hook-shaped horns. I don't think they live in the Scottish highlands, but who knows... |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 05:37 PM
People probably breed them... |
Chuck Jones
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 05:53 PM
The book is fiction but makes a whole lot more sense than a pleasaur. I'm saying read the book, whether you buy it or check it out from the library. I believe you'd enjoy it, since you're on this blog. |
Chuck Jones
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 05:55 PM
I didn't post that. Someone whose either read the book or guessed what these lake mosters are like I did and a few friends did. |
Boo
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Posted: Thu May 19, 2005 | 05:59 PM
We're not saying it's a 'pleasaur'.
We're saying that it doesn't exist.
This blog, and forum (which, incidentally, you're on, rather than the blog) is about HOAXES! |
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