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Date: 05 Sep 2006 20:08:29
From: Brian Foster
Subject: Golfing in a thunderstorm or swimming with a stingray
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Darwinism at work here....... A little thinning of the herd. G,Day mate, don't try this at home............ My idea of danger is telling my wife that I'm golfing for the 2nd consecutive day on a long weekend. I used to like Marlin Perkins and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Marlin would sit in the jeep while somebody else fed the lions. It was cool but they didn't have to dare all the animals to bite them. Jacues Cousteau always stayed in the shark cage. He wouldn't eat lobster because "he had seen what the lobster ate". Nowadays you gotta put your balls in the alligators mouth or you don't get a TV show I guess.
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Date: 05 Sep 2006 13:59:06
From: Tex
Subject: Re: Golfing in a thunderstorm or swimming with a stingray
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Brian Foster wrote: > Darwinism at work here....... > > A little thinning of the herd. > > G,Day mate, don't try this at home............ With just 17 deaths reported "ever" from Stingrays, I think you are safe to keep swimming. Tex
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Date: 05 Sep 2006 17:28:50
From: \R&B\
Subject: Re: Golfing in a thunderstorm or swimming with a stingray
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"Tex" <marktexkoenig@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1157489946.231144.262500@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Brian Foster wrote: >> Darwinism at work here....... >> >> A little thinning of the herd. >> >> G,Day mate, don't try this at home............ > > With just 17 deaths reported "ever" from Stingrays, I think you are > safe to keep swimming. And personally, I would encourage him to do so. :-) Randy
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Date: 05 Sep 2006 20:18:08
From: tiggerspalebride
Subject: Re: Golfing in a thunderstorm or swimming with a stingray
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In article <1PkLg.12873$dl.2806@tornado.texas.rr.com > "Brian Foster" <brianfoster@houston.rr.com > wrote: .and when they "thin out the turds," you'll be a goner too mate.
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