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Nessie - A common elephant!
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03/07/06 05:40 PM
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Luciano Fanucci
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As most of you probably know, I have always been intrested in the mystery of the loch ness monster and have always wondered if "Nessie" existed or not. Well today I found out the answer, no. I was watching a breakfast show early this morning and, since the scottish have a bad taste in pets and alot of scotsmen adopt elpehants as there pets, that the neck and body of nessie is just the trunk and body of an elephant taking a bathe in the more shallow areas of the loch (where Nessie has mostly been spotted). And all this time we thought it was a prehistoric marine dinosaur!
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Re: Nessie - A common elephant!
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03/08/06 12:19 PM
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Originally posted by Don Sonny Corleone: Are you serious? I'm pretty sure that had that been an elephant, you'd know by now. Hiding an elephant in Scottland is a pretty challenging task. If you've ever actually seen the end of an elephant's trunk, it looks nothing like the head of a dinosaur. :rolleyes: I think its a pretty resonable explanation.
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Re: Nessie - A common elephant!
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03/08/06 03:12 PM
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Yeah, that definatly aint no elephant.
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