Re: Is the Loch Ness Monster native to Scotland?
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- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:45:52 +0000
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 13:05:27 -0000, "BAC"
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"Malcolm" <Malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <1170153855.55431.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, BAC
<casswalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Is the Loch Ness Monster native to Scotland? Does it enjoy protected
believeunder the law?
What difference would it make, either to the Monster or to those who
in it and/or exploit it, if it were alien?OK. It isn't either native or alien as it doesn't exist :-)
I think we should be told!
Hmmn, numerous people have claimed to have seen 'it'. Peter Scott even
painted a picture of 'it', I believe. Loads of people spend lots of time and
money looking for 'it'. If, as you claim, it doesn't exist, perhaps people
should be forbidden from visiting the Loch to look out for it - think of the
greenhouse gas emissions which would be saved!
We'd save a lot more if we could get ogilvie to shut up!
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