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Date: 09 Jan 2007 16:36:36
From: George Patterson
Subject: Northern corals
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Check out http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1595004.ece George Patterson Forgive your enemies. But always remember who they are.
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Date: 09 Jan 2007 20:00:08
From: Nikol
Subject: Re: Northern corals
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"Tristan" <tristansaintjohn@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:ep38q21h1llljmtrmu1j7spid3fbsiehav@4ax.com... Save yu r energy Pete. Karl has been notified why you want a forum, and now he knows its only a gap fill thing so I don;t think its gonna happen that he is gonna make you a forum just so he can fend off the crap that will follow. The clencher was mentioning CArol aka Zebulon and telling him to read or at least do a google on Koi lo Reel Mckoi and a few other nyms CArol uses. Sowhat happened to that big bad forum you all had that was so high and mnighty and doing just fine. What wa sit Pond-T or some crap like that. Looks like it was a looser just like you and carol. I'll give you a hint. you want to stop being a loser, stop patronizing Carol.......she can bring down a dog turd to her level. Certainly you do not want to follow in that class act now do you? On Tue, 9 2007 20:43:03 -0000, "BoyPete" <petcrow@lineone.net > wrote: > > <<>>A 'friendlier' possibility may exist. Room for pond friendships and OT > <<>>natter. > <<>>http://www.karlsforums.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=29259&page=1#pid252792 .
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Date: 09 Jan 2007 19:24:16
From: atomweaver
Subject: Re: Northern corals
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George Patterson <grpphoto@verizon.net > wrote in news:owPoh.3343$AM4.2396 @trnddc07: > Check out http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1595004.ece > > George Patterson Man, that's too cool for words. Thanks for the link George. The pigmentation is amazing, considering the depth and temperature at which it was found..! I wonder if the color has been enhanced by the photographer... DaveZ Atom Weaver
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Date: 09 Jan 2007 14:52:21
From: KurtG
Subject: Re: Northern corals
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atomweaver wrote: > Man, that's too cool for words. Cold, deep, and dark! I wonder what they do for food. I suppose, they just wait for bits to float down from the surface? I think much of this sea was dry during the ice age when it would have been sunnier but also colder. Definitely unique. --Kurt
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