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Ivan Seeking
Jul17-03, 11:09 PM
"BEIJING (Reuters) - China's legendary "Lake Tianchi Monster" has surfaced anew, with local officials reporting sightings of as many as 20 of the mysterious and unidentified creatures in a lake near North Korea."

http://asia.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=3090398

zoobyshoe
Jul28-03, 02:48 AM
Ivan:

I read the linked article and I
find this monster to be a little
too pleomorphic for my taste.
They should test the water for
potentially hallucinogenic toxins.

I did notice mention of your black
spots. Did you catch this?

-Zoob

Ivan Seeking
Jul28-03, 03:05 PM
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
Ivan:

I read the linked article and I
find this monster to be a little
too pleomorphic for my taste.
They should test the water for
potentially hallucinogenic toxins.

I did notice mention of your black
spots. Did you catch this?

-Zoob

[:D]

Boy, one slip in 5000 articles and they run for the hanging rope

zoobyshoe
Jul29-03, 11:03 AM
"The hanging rope"? I'm not fol-
lowing your train of thought.
What I'm saying is that this monster seems to change it's form
so often it is more likely there's
something hallucinogenic in the
vicinity of that lake. I got the impression you thought I was
teasing you for having posted it,
but I wasn't.

Ivan Seeking
Jul30-03, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by zoobyshoe
"The hanging rope"? I'm not fol-
lowing your train of thought.
What I'm saying is that this monster seems to change it's form
so often it is more likely there's
something hallucinogenic in the
vicinity of that lake. I got the impression you thought I was
teasing you for having posted it,
but I wasn't.

I was really teasing you a bit about my little black dots. [:D]