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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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Nessie
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Pro Starter
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Alabama
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I can't belive anyone belives that shit
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Massachusetts
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I think there's SOMETHING there. Don't know WTF it is. As some have pointed out, it could be a large squid or something, or a huge pike. But there's something.
I'm not of the opinion that it's a surviving pleisour though. No way |
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General Manager
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: The Mountains
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You think there's one big squid that's been swimming around for 1,500 years? Or even a family of squids that nobody has been able to catch a single member of in all that time? |
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H.S. Freshman Team
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Satellite Beach, FL
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Didnt we just last year finally get a picture of a giant squid and catch a live one and we have known they have existed for decades.
Im with daddytorgo on this one it certianly isnt a dinosaur but I wouldnt doubt it being a very large eel or something and eels are very abundant there. But poor water quality and tons of underwater caves make it very hard to explore the entire loch. |
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Murfreesboro, TN
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That video showed diddly squat. What a waste of a minute.
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: East Anglia
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An ambiguous disturbance in a body of water known for its bizarre currents and having lots of, for lack of a better word, various forms of "stuff" floating in it. A held over dinosaur?
OK, as my old physic teacher used to tell us, theoretically it's possible when you sit down for all the molecules in your butt to line up in such a way that you could literally fall through the chair. Doesn't mean you should stay awake at night worrying it's gonna happen because it's not, but it is possible. Could there be a cold-blooded lizard left over from a few million years ago living in a very cold body of water like Loch Ness? About as likely as my butt's molecules passing through that chair in first period physics.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Here and There
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So you're saying there's a chance?
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College Starter
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Davis, CA
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I'm skeptical that that's even Loch Ness. I've been on a boat on Loch Ness, and the water isn't blue. It's closer to the color of used motor oil.
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Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: NYC
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It's not. Coincidentally, it's some lake that is begging for landmark status.
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Resident Alien
Join Date: Jun 2001
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I Want To Believe.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Much like bigfoot, ufos, and all those other wonderous 50's and 60's 'sightings', I am rather skeptical.
And by 'rather skeptical', I mean 'don't believe'.
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Coordinator
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Puyallup, WA
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There was a documentary on about Loch Ness and how it can create optical illusions. There was some incredible footage that wasn't quite as incredible once they broke down the video and recreated it in the water. A lot of it is debris such as branches floating just under the surface and things like that.
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Strategy Moderator
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: North Carolina
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I know we have a resident bigfoot guy around here. Do we have a Loch Ness guy?
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College Benchwarmer
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Farging killjoys.
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