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Muck Monster

Started by Gary, August 22, 2009, 12:38:28 AM

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Gary

Hmm, what could it be?


WEST PALM BEACH, FL  -- There's something lurking just under the surface of the Lake Worth Lagoon.
https://youtu.be/tL0PzdwPfSc
Gary \m/
An idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself!

PPI Karl

That's m' baby, Ray-Ray, Jr.!  Ray-Ray, Jr., you get in hyah right now!
If you want to end your misery, start enjoying it, because there's nothing the universe begrudges more than our enjoyment.

Brian Johnson

As I am sure you read in the Loch Ness monster thread, I have an extremely hard time believing lake monster myths. There are just too many variables to take in to account. I like that the story also has a poll, did you know 47.8% of people that have read that story think its a lake monster. Good God people, wake up and smell the homeless.

PPI Jason

Wow, that's nearly 50% of people that I could possibly sell a large bridge in New York to for a startlingly low price!
Probably the earliest flyswatters were nothing more than some sort of striking surface attached to the end of a long stick.
-Jack Handey

Brian Johnson

Just as long as I get a finders fee of 25%.

PPI Brian

People are speculating that it may be a Burmese Python swimming in the lake. Of course, it could be an Anaconda.  ;D

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2099179/florida_muck_monster_fails_to_enthuse.html?cat=8
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

Gary

Hey Brian, thanks for that update.  It crossed my mind actually that it could be snake, but I don't know much about snakes in lakes!  Haha, I just made myself laugh!  :P
Gary \m/
An idea, like a ghost, must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself!

PPI Jason

Hey you're a poet, and don't know it. Hey look, me too!
Probably the earliest flyswatters were nothing more than some sort of striking surface attached to the end of a long stick.
-Jack Handey