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--- Lee Bell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Dr Deb Kelly, manager of resource protection with National
> Parks
> > and Wildlife, said there were no visible marks or signs of
> > injury on the dead whale, unlike the one that washed up two
> > weeks ago after becoming entangled in nets.
>
> Kind of makes one wonder how Dr. Kelly knows. I would think
> being fed upon
> by several great white sharks would make it difficult to make
> reliable
> statements about the lack of signs of injury.
>
> Lee
Yeah...I was thinking the same thing.....all immaterial at this
point I would say. Would you believe that on the TV footage,
some clown actually stepped off a boat onto the the floating
whale carcass, jumped up and down in glee hollering "yahoo",
while the sharks were feeding??
Thats commonly known here as a "boof-head."
There's an old Australian saying that goes "you can't educate
mugs!"..... and that's for sure!
Would have been sweet justice if the moron had slipped off into
the waiting jaws of Jaws.
Nice appetiser before the main course.
But then....awww shit....they would have had to call out Vic
Hislop and then the fun would be all over.
Cheers
Birdo
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