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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (138773)8/11/2001 5:58:23 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1575624
 
"At least the sharks are getting revenge these days..."

As have a lot of things. Remember the year when the trees were getting theirs? They nailed Sonny Bono and some Kennedy kid...

I guess I need to watch those Bambis a little closer. What with the feeding of cattle and sheep with animal byproducts, maybe some of these creatures will decide they like the taste of meat. Here's a scene, on the hillside, a family is quietly having a picnic. It's a beautiful day, birds are singing in the trees and butterflies are fluttering around. Little do they know, creeping up over the crest of the hill are two cows, crouched low, with their butts held high and their tails thrashing back and forth and they sneak up on their lunch...



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (138773)8/15/2001 12:28:28 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575624
 
At least the sharks are getting revenge these days...

Jim, sadly that's not true. The sharks are being killed indiscriminately as well. Some for food, others for their supposed powers to enhance others, still others for the sport of it or because they saw the movie Jaws.

Many thousands of sharks are killed each year by humans; on the side, sharks killed, I believe, less than 200 humans last year......hardly, an example of significant revenge.

ted