1 posted on
02/03/2019 7:38:52 AM PST by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
2 posted on
02/03/2019 7:41:32 AM PST by
null and void
(Build the wall, or don't get paid at all.)
To: BenLurkin
There was a rare sighting like this in 2008 off the east coast of the US just before the elections and nothing happened...oh wait, a disaster did happen in Jan. 2009.
To: BenLurkin
Last para they blame it on global warming. Yes....//
7 posted on
02/03/2019 7:53:08 AM PST by
donozark
(There are no flamingos in Venezuela.)
To: BenLurkin
Deep sea dwellers can be a sign of impending earthquakes in Japan . . . or worse:

Oh, no, there goes Tokyo
Go, go, Godzilla (yeah)
13 posted on
02/03/2019 8:32:35 AM PST by
Pollster1
("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")
To: BenLurkin
Oar fish may have been mistaken for a sea serpent. From The Natural history of Norway: "...a sea serpent, one with a head that resembled a horse, and another with a snake-like body. Pontoppidan asserts that these eye-witness accounts provide

18 posted on
02/03/2019 9:32:42 AM PST by
Beowulf9
To: BenLurkin
From
The Deep:

"Have faith in the fish!"
To: BenLurkin
19 APR CAN OARFISH PREDICT EARTHQUAKES? MAPPING OUT OARFISH SIGHTINGS AND EARTHQUAKE EVENTS

http://aboutcagayandeoro.com/can-oarfish-predict-earthquakes/
20 posted on
02/03/2019 9:37:57 AM PST by
Beowulf9
To: BenLurkin
What is an expert in legends? Do they also study werewolves and vampires or bigfoot? They’re legends too. A very wide field unless you specialize I’m guessing.
Definition of an expert:
anybody, on any topic, more than 200 miles from home.
rwood
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