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To: restornu
And I thought things were odd on MY side of the weirdo dimension..
1,623 posted on 12/03/2003 9:32:13 AM PST by Darksheare (Ignore the wombats, they're a diversion! My 3 million psychotic chinchilla army is the real threat!)
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I need some advice or opinions from anyone who has ever vacationed on the gulf coast...Mississippi or Alabama.

We will be traveling in a pop-up camper and need a campground very close to the beach. Are the beaches clean and is the water shallow for a long way out? I am also interested in doing some crabbing from a pier and cooking them myself.

I have been to Grand Isle, La. If anyone has vacationed there, how does gulf shores area compare?

Thanking you beforehand for your travel guide. LOL
1,624 posted on 12/03/2003 9:46:10 AM PST by Conservababe
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Armin Meiwes, the German computer expert who gained worldwide notoriety by killing and eating an allegedly willing victim, smiles in a courtroom before his trial in Kassel December 3, 2003. Meiwes said at the start of his trial that eating a man felt like a religious act.(15 Photos by Pool/Reuters ) - Photos

German cannibal in murder trial says victim was willing - Story

Like a shapeshifting

I really think this is another of vampire activie, which is also ramped in Europe again.

Do any of you recall Silencs of the Lamb? the type of intuitive minds and weird distrubing elements these kind of people possess.

.....which they planned to eat together, but found that due to its consistency, it was inedible "even when fried."


1,657 posted on 12/03/2003 12:19:38 PM PST by restornu ( "The biggest room in the world; is the room for improvement.")
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