Feeding small boys to large cephalopods

Jan 23, 2008 09:06

Something I'm sorely tempted to do this morning following an incident we won't go into, but which involved deliberately making holes in someone else's lunchbag water bottle...

Couldn't resist sharing  a Pacific island version of the Kraken.

'It is not an ordinary kwita [octopus] of exceptional size, but a special one, so gigantic that it would cover ( Read more... )

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geekmama January 23 2008, 14:49:06 UTC
a boy has got no mind.

LOL! But that's a great story. I may have to consult Amazon about that book.

Mischievous little monkeys today, eh?

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p0wdermonkey January 24 2008, 09:51:53 UTC
If he had a mind, would he make tiny holes in the drink bottle he's about to give me to use for his brother's packed lunch? And then leave for school without telling anyone... Grrr.

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justawench January 23 2008, 18:40:20 UTC
a boy has got no mind - Harsh!

Thanks for sharing!

I was watching a show the other day and they were hunting the giant squid. They didn't catch one, but they did get some vague pics and a tentacle. I wish I could remember exactly how big it was speculated to be.

It's so neat to think that the sea legends have a bit of truth to them. I think that's the case for all legends; they shouldn't be dismissed completely.

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p0wdermonkey January 24 2008, 09:50:19 UTC
I like the way the boy has enough mind that they have to use force to throw him to the kwita.
Can't help thinking of Jack sending Will to Davy Jones...

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