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Monday, April 12, 2004
 


BREAKING NEWS!
Dateline: 1977

Japanese vessel dredges up remains of plesiosaur!






It is true? Are plesiosaurs still living amongst us today? Or at least amongst our fish? Is it truly a plesiosaur, or is it just a rotten shark as the narrow-minded scientists claim? Is the same species of creatures that populates Scotland's famous Loch Ness? The same leviathan that Job apparently was not able to put on a leash for his daughters? We may never know – the remains were thrown back into the depths of the very ocean from whense it came – thanks, no doubt, to the same vast global conspiracy that...

No, they are watching. I must say no more.

Plesiosaur or shark?

Or something even more sinister...



(posted by Jerry the Killer Donut)

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On : 7/29/2004 12:18:48 AM GRUNT (www) said:


I think dianasaurs evouled for water when the ice age came and they all live at the bottom of the sea
 
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