Posted on 04/18/2014 7:09:25 PM PDT by 11th_VA
The photographs were captured by two different amateur Nessie hunters scanning different satellites on their iPhone and iPads.
If that is a living creature what does it eat to survive?
It seems that something that massive would clear all the fish out of a lake in no time at all.
Michelle on another of her vacations?
Moss. Nessie eats moss, not fish. It’s a vegetarian, and eats moss and phytoplankton. If you look carefully at the wake, you’ll see a slight sheen; that’s the hydrocarbon waste product. Now & then, it also lets a methane burst go.
Admiral Nelson and his perpetually mutinous crew.
Did anyone blink?!
Enjoyed moment in the film.
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Godzirra.
Wrong. All of you are wrong. Clearly that is the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters. Duh.
Great. We can even find Nessie but not the birth certificate.
The object is clearly a weather balloon from Venus which is filled with swampgas and is reflecting car headlights after it landed in the lake.
I was told a story about a barge that sank and wrapped around the Mississippi River bridge at Helena, Arkansas. A diver was sent down to survey the damage. He wasn’t down long when he came up and said “Get someone else. I’m not going back down there.” He said the catfish were as big as cars.
Pretty vague. Did he mean a 50's Fiat 500; or a 59 Cadillac Eldorado; or a Ford Excursion?
That's important, so I know what size freezer to buy.
This supposedly happened in the 60s so I’m sure they’re as big as box cars by now.
Thank goodness, they finally found the Malaysian airliner.
"We're going to need a bigger boat."
I can’t post the image, but many miles away, there’s a satellite image of a man walking unhindered through a picket line.
“Can you say Bo-gus?”
Leave me outa this!
“It could only be seen on Apple products but has been probed by the Official Loch Ness Monster Fan Club.”
It can only be seen on Apple products??? How can anyone take this seriously?
I'll come clean here. My plecostomus grew too large for the 70-gallon tank and I let it loose in Loch Ness. Think pythons and the everglades.
The fish store owner said they grow to fit the size of the container.
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