Re: virus: Whale lets one go

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Aug 16 2003 - 02:59:37 MDT

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    ...this must be some sort of b.s. publication judging by the final two
    quotes supposedly taken from "reputable" sources. krill fishery? yeah
    right. whales eating fish?...the only whales that eat fish are the small
    ones that werent victims of whaling in the first place, well except maybe
    narwals and beluga - heavily preyed upon by eskimos intent on making that
    PERFECT cribbage score board...and who can blame them for such a necessary
    creation, anyways? regardless, i would wager a guess that dolphins consume
    about a zillion times more fish than any whale group might. that is one
    ZILLION +/- 3,204. but the worst of all are other fish...i would seriously
    suggest a focused hunting effort against big fish who have historically
    preyed upon smaller fish...their damage to the eco-system is hard to
    comprehend due to the sheer scale of the slaughter going on beneath the
    peaceful surface of our planets oceans. this must be put to a stop! and
    i've been told that this trend has been catching on within the lower
    lifeforms as well! where will it end?? to help put an end to this plight,
    i have set up a bank account in a tax free offshore account operating out of
    Lagos, Nigeria. please contribute whatever you can...Jesus will send you
    his blessings.

    DrSebby.
    "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

    ----Original Message Follows----
    From: "rhinoceros" <rhinoceros@freemail.gr>
    Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    To: virus@lucifer.com
    Subject: virus: Whale lets one go
    Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 19:13:51 -0600

    Whale flatulence stuns scientists
    http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6947020%5E421,00.html

    IT'S one of the unfortunate consequences of being a mammal - flatulence.

    And, more unfortunately for a group of whale researchers, nature took its
    course right under their noses - literally.
    The researchers claim this is the first photograph of a minke whale letting
    one go in the icy waters of Antarctica. It was taken from the bow of a
    research vessel.

    "We got away from the bow of the ship very quickly ... it does stink," said
    Nick Gales, a research scientist from the Australian Antarctic Division.

    <snip>

    http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/attachments/whalefart.jpg

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