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Re: Surprising, but true
Feed fish, not trolls.
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Re: Surprising, but true
"Happy'Cam'per" <> wrote in message
news:bnl2qk$ktj$... > So its official then... > > Some of the reefers are serious stuck up close minded gits. Relax, it was > just a piece of info I recall reading somewhere. Thought that it might > provoke some serious thought from your otherwise fragile bubble heads. Think > about it really...is it all that far fetched. How do you think birds > navigate the globe? Animals utilise much more resources than we give them > credit for. I'll bet the ppl that were so hostile towards my post are'nt > really animal lovers per se but the "Look everyone I own a reef, kiss my > ass" type. I might only be a "freshwater guy" but obviously I have far more > appreciation and understanding of the life in my tanks!!!! > > I think you're all so defensive cause the bloody Loser Troll got under your > skins. Anything that now gets mentioned in this group is frowned upon cause > its not the norm. Its called evolution folks...new ideas....get used to it. > I've got loads more where that came from > > Happy Camping folks > > I think I agree with you Happy. We do tend to ignore the abilities of animals, simply because we don't have those abilities. We've thought them out of existance. Keep posting & ignore the troll. -- Harald 130 g Skimmerless SW Tank 290 pound 6" DSB 70 lbs LR 3 B/G Chromis, 1 Tomato Clown, 1 Lawnmower Blenny, 1 Flame Angel, 1 Foxface. 20 gal Skimmerless SW Nano 80 lbs/6" DSB 31 lbs LR, 1 - 3-Striped damsel, 1 Blue Devil, 1 sm. Tang |
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Re: Surprising, but true
Here is my 20+ years fishkeeping two cents worth.
We just don't know. It seems the more we learn, the more we don't know. Since we are not a coral, we can't just spout the answer. Nor does anyone I know speak "coralneese" to ask them about it. But seriously, if yours are still a little off from the time change they should get back on your time table sooner or later. Vicki Some of the reefers are serious stuck up close minded gits. Relax, it was just a piece of info I recall reading somewhere. Thought that it might provoke some serious thought from your otherwise fragile bubble heads. Think about it really...is it all that far fetched. How do you think birds navigate the globe? Animals utilise much more resources than we give them credit for. I'll bet the ppl that were so hostile towards my post are'nt really animal lovers per se but the "Look everyone I own a reef, kiss my ass" type. I might only be a "freshwater guy" but obviously I have far more appreciation and understanding of the life in my tanks!!!! |
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[snip] "rtk" <> wrote in message news:I%fnb.132749$. net... > > > Adam wrote: > > The only reason I answered this was because I knew it was from the troll. I > > thought this was an unnecessary comment "Go back to your freshwater group. > > Your speculation is wrong." I do however think that the troll in this case > > could become a valuable contributing member to this group if he (or she) > > would just put a little effort into it. But it looks like they have no > > intention of doing so. [/snip] Adam referring to "Lisa" regarding above comment. [snip] > > I'm totally confused. Who's being considered the troll? Me? Happy > Cam'er? I thought his idea of dropping a clam in the middle of some > large land mass and its behaving according to a time table that exists > in some watery netherland was delightful. I passed it on to some > knowledgeable people who enjoyed it as well and even thought there was a > wild, although unlikely possibility. In any case, if this or anything > like it came up in a room full of visible people, no one would dismiss > someone else, telling them to more or less drop off the planet if he/she > didn't like his idea or if it didn't agree with whomever he/she admired > most. I don't think civility is out of place just because we don't see > eachother's faces. If it's me who was considered the troll, then I'll > just have to be very careful to sound appropriately glum at all times. > > rtk > [/snip] "Lisa" is one of our resident Troll in this NG. Anyay, back to the topic of this thread - Most likely it react to the magnetic field around the planet and the moon orbiting it. Which the moon cause in/out tide. |
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Re: Surprising, but true
Yes...feed fish. Otherwise trolls might multiply...and grow big and
strong...start to terrorize the villages...like the cave trolls in Lord Of The Rings... "Jay" <> wrote in message news:IUvnb.979$... > Feed fish, not trolls. > > |
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