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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (61832)4/13/2005 4:47:25 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Not all sharks Ray. Some are okay, such as basking sharks, sting rays and lots of varieties. <So, you're on the record for the extinction of sharks? >

If we could make White Pointers, and other enthusiastic people eaters extinct, I'd be happy.

I'd go swimming in the ocean again, unworried about being a dinner. It would be nice to have sea lice extinct too. Not to mention mosquitoes, fleas, malaria, smallpox, intestinal worms and other human parasites. Lions are okay because they have their huge open-air zoos to live in and people know to protect themselves if they go into the wild zone.

We need more extinctions. I could write a long list. House flies can go too. Cancer cells would be good to make extinct but that's a toughie.

Mqurice