Our manatees
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Our manatees
Turns out the manatees are still here. I saw them a week ago, but it looks like they will hang out for a bit before heading back south. I'm still waiting on photos from friends that were with me, but here is an article with photos from our local newspaper.
http://carolinacoastonline.com/articles ... 880821.txt
http://carolinacoastonline.com/articles ... 880821.txt
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Re: Our manatees
Thanks for the picture. Its great.
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Thanks for sharing these, you are getting all kinds of creatures up your way this year!!!!
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I like manatees though I have never seen one in person.
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There was a manatee question when I was on Jeopardy!. I answered it correctly.
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Manatees are cool....for several years we went down to the Florida Keys for sport lobster season...the house rented was on a small lagoon which the manatees loved. They are very docile critters, curious and deceptively powerful when you are in the water with them.
I have heard that mermaid myths are actualled based on manatees...which begs the questions - just how long do you have to be at sea and how many yo ho hos on the bottle of rum does it take before a manatee looks anything like a woman?
I have heard that mermaid myths are actualled based on manatees...which begs the questions - just how long do you have to be at sea and how many yo ho hos on the bottle of rum does it take before a manatee looks anything like a woman?
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When was that?wilson wrote:There was a manatee question when I was on Jeopardy!. I answered it correctly.
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About two years ago.CellR wrote:When was that?wilson wrote:There was a manatee question when I was on Jeopardy!. I answered it correctly.
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Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
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was the teacher a he or a sheweezie wrote:Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
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And did your teacher swim?windsor wrote:was the teacher a he or a sheweezie wrote:Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
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Being in Florida...and being somewhat familiar with manatees I also know that they are quite...uh....to be delicate.....'gaseous'....hopefully that is not the quality that reminds you of your teacher.DukieInKansas wrote:And did your teacher swim?windsor wrote:was the teacher a he or a sheweezie wrote:Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
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Being in Florida...and being somewhat familiar with manatees I also know that they are quite...uh....to be delicate.....'gaseous'....hopefully that is not the quality that reminds you of your teacher.[/quote]windsor wrote:And did your teacher swim?DukieInKansas wrote:was the teacher a he or a shewindsor wrote:"quote="weezie""Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
Surely the teacher was a he, because a she just wouldn't do something like that whether on land or at sea! :oops:
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I got photos today of friends petting them, but I'm tired and too lazy to post them now. SO use your imaginations.
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Thank god I never had the occasion to find that out. And "it" was a "she."DukieInKansas wrote:And did your teacher swim?windsor wrote:was the teacher a he or a sheweezie wrote:Manatees rock. But, they also remind me of my eight grade social studies teacher :o
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I posted some pics to facebook, here's 2 of them.
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Were you as successful as 7 time winner Tom Walsh? He was the first "more than 5 time winner" when they changed the rules. He preceded Ken Jennings.wilson wrote:About two years ago.CellR wrote:When was that?wilson wrote:There was a manatee question when I was on Jeopardy!. I answered it correctly.
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Lost by three bucks. Would have won against about 19 of 20 other sets of opponents. Even the Jeopardy! people were like, "Damn, dude. That sucks."OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Were you as successful as 7 time winner Tom Walsh? He was the first "more than 5 time winner" when they changed the rules. He preceded Ken Jennings.
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The manatees were on Channel 12 news at 11 tonight! I saw them.
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Jen said they came by the marina today. They were all reluctant to answer questions...being a protected species, the feds really could play havock with their business if they chose to. (IE no boating rules)CathyCA wrote:The manatees were on Channel 12 news at 11 tonight! I saw them.
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