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Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg, 23.11.2007 16:50

My amusements:
2. Mass media generally rules! Do you know such a program "Unbelievable, but a fact"? If you don't know, then be sure to check it out! On RenTV, it seems to show.


Wasn't there another program about mermaids? I remember that I came across it by accident and watched it almost to the end, waiting for an explanation that this was a joke. I didn't wait...

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23.11.2007 18:30, Zhuk

2. Mass media generally rules! Do you know such a program "Unbelievable, but a fact"?

Rods!!!! They're everywhere!! lol.gif lol.gif Yes, this program finally lzhot smile.gif

23.11.2007 18:41, omar

What rods? And mermaids exist, I saw them myself and even caught them. yes.gif

23.11.2007 18:59, Zhuk

What rods?

Well, you should have seen smile.gifthat .
Koroch they had an issue that like when you shoot something on a video camera, then some black things like rods fall into the frame. That's where all sorts of American entomologists were shown, who also carried some nonsense about them. They said that it was like some insects unknown to science, well, they naturally talked about UFOs. Koroch they are due to some glitches on the film zabatsali whole hour edition smile.gif. Damn, I fizzled over them lol.gif
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23.11.2007 19:06, omar

What a blessing that we are not American entomologists! And anyway, it's a good thing I don't have a video camera! This is as absolutely evil as TV. I'll never buy it either, I convinced you, thank you. jump.gif

23.11.2007 19:27, RippeR

Rods!!!! YEAH!!!!! Rods are cool!
In fact, the program about rods is cool, only I did not watch it for reasons of Inexplicability, but the fact is.. I wonder what they shot, because many of the shots are very clear.. Most likely some features of shooting at a certain shutter speed, but it looks cool smile.gif
http://youtube.com/watch?v=amnNgXRK_vo

There's even a mega song from a Japanese about them, you'll laughsmile.gif :
http://youtube.com/watch?v=docqkEMKD70

23.11.2007 23:35, AlexEvs

Wasn't there another program about mermaids? I remember that I came across it by accident and watched it almost to the end, waiting for an explanation that this was a joke. I didn't wait...

Yes, and there was about mermaids, and about snow cheloveks, and even about the terrible chupacabra. I remember Mulder and Scully catching them in the X-Files lol.gif
And the rods are also rulezzz. I understood that they somehow cunningly shot fast-moving objects (the same insects), and they somehow "smeared" when shooting.

This post was edited by AlexEvs - 11/23/2007 23: 38

23.11.2007 23:59, omar

Who is chupacabra? I caught mermaids MYSELF, this is serious.

24.11.2007 0:34, AlexEvs

Who is chupacabra? I caught mermaids MYSELF, this is serious.

What kind of mermaids did you catch? and where? Have you tried cooking them? Meat broth is obtained or fish? wink.gif
And the chupacabra is a scary animal from South America. In the program, it was something like a very small Tyrannosaurus. I'd say velociraptor - but the proportions are exactly Tyrannosaurian. I don't remember any details about its biology and settlement in the Moscow region.
There was also, by the way, about mammoths that hide in the woods. You imagine a mammoth in the forest! Quiet horror!!!

24.11.2007 0:47, omar

1. I sometimes let rare insects go because I feel sorry for them. Just don't laugh at me! More often I take them alive and keep them in captivity until their natural kayak comes. Feeding and creating tolerable conditions is understandable. And the mermaid is such a beauty! Although I can easily kill a ram. cool.gif
2. You're right, I didn't hear it. I don't even have a TV.
3. Don't mammoths live in burrows? (this is a joke.)
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24.11.2007 0:48, omar

I caught mermaids in the Moscow region.

24.11.2007 0:55, AlexEvs

I caught mermaids in the Moscow region.

What do you mean by mermaids? What did you catch? I want it too!
But insects that have died a natural death, do not deal well. It is better to soak with ethyl acetate. In general, for an insect, the meaning of life (like any other living creature) is to leave its gene pool in its offspring. So try to catch males that have already fertilized females and females that have already laid eggs. Then they probably lose the meaning of their little life. But the question is how to do it. Although it is possible to keep both the female and the male in the cage, then kill them, and put the laid eggs in the natural environment...

24.11.2007 1:08, omar

I wrote about the wolf. Almost the same as in Russian fairy tales. I know about the advantages and disadvantages of ethyl acetate, but I prefer chloroform. And so I do too, but not always come across rare and interesting insects of both sexes in a certain time interval. But I won't judge the meaning of a small life...

24.11.2007 1:27, Fornax13

Please learn more about the biology of mermaids wink.gif

24.11.2007 16:01, Дзанат

Please learn more about the biology of mermaids wink.gif
smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
They have green hair, green eyes, and a tail. Likes wolves, does not like champagne, lives in water, how to move on land is not known, according to Omar walks.

Here is the quote smile.gif
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24.11.2007 16:19, omar

Brown hair, green eyes, no tail. They live in large clear forest lakes, where there are no or very few people. Afraid of light, drowns people in water at the first opportunity. It appears on moonlit nights. It can't live long on land. That's all I know.

This post was edited by omar - 11/24/2007 17: 32
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24.11.2007 16:21, omar

Oh, yes, gentlemen. I still don't know if it was all true. But I didn't come up with anything. Probably it was confused.gif

24.11.2007 16:59, Дзанат

Brown hair, green eyes, no tail.

It can't be! smile.gif New view! smile.gif

24.11.2007 19:59, AlexEvs

I don't know who's joking and who's serious...

24.11.2007 20:18, RippeR

I'm joking (tu-dum-ts)
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24.11.2007 20:57, omar

I'm not kidding, unfortunately. frown.gif

24.11.2007 21:11, Guest

And I also caught mermaids! Rusalki (rusalki) is the Polish name for nymphalin: -) For example, urticaria-rusalka pokshyvnik, peacock's eye-rusalka pavik, anglwing-rusalka tseik.
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24.11.2007 23:34, AlexEvs

And I also caught mermaids! Rusalki (rusalki) is the Polish name for nymphalin: -) For example, urticaria-rusalka pokshyvnik, peacock's eye-rusalka pavik, anglwing-rusalka tseik.


Did you catch them on wolves? wink.gif and then here they say that they do not go to other baits...
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25.11.2007 1:28, Fornax13

Brown hair, green eyes, no tail. They live in large clear forest lakes, where there are no or very few people. Afraid of light, drowns people in water at the first opportunity. It appears on moonlit nights. It can't live long on land. That's all I know.

Yeah... In the windows, then, will not go...
Well, then, next season-behind the mermaids smile.gifwho's with me? smile.gif

25.11.2007 1:48, omar

I think I'll join you. The biggest problem is the live wolf.

25.11.2007 2:26, Fornax13

Yeah... With wolves, of course, tension....

25.11.2007 8:46, Juglans

About spiders (since they have already been mentioned): and, after all, after the 3rd part of the "Lord of the Rings", people will finally believe that spiders have a sting in their abdomen! (I wonder, by the way – did Gandalf catch a real or virtual moth?)

About Hummingbird: It's probably total. But here's what's interesting: hummingbirds do fly to the Russian Federation-you'll laugh, but to Chukotka (from Alaska, of course).
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25.11.2007 14:15, Дзанат

I think I'll join you. The biggest problem is the live wolf.

I think soil traps are more suitable smile.gif wink.gif
In general, why catch them? First, they come when they want. Second, it always brings bad luck, trouble, though... many peoples have an image of fertility.

25.11.2007 14:19, omar

http://bib.eduhmao.ru/http:/libres.bib.edu...swaledzho.shtml
Here the truth is written

25.11.2007 16:58, AntSkr

...I wonder, by the way-did Gandalf catch a real or virtual moth?

It looks like a real one... some kind of peacock's eye...

25.11.2007 18:25, Alex2006

And I also caught mermaids! Rusalki is the Polish name for nymphalin: -)

It was also fun to identify all sorts of grandparents, grandfathers, girls, etc. in practice. I also
remembered: "For your sake-at least a mermaid for splits!" wink.gif

25.11.2007 19:43, omar

So. No one seems to believe meweep.gif, but if there really is one who isn't afraid, I'll prove it. The main thing is to get the wolf.

25.11.2007 20:54, Bad Den

omar, here's the deal... trust your senses with great care... I once saw the dwarves quite clearly, too. I wondered where they could come from in the middle of the UNN biostation... It turned out that the whole thing is in the impurities to moonshine wink.gif
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25.11.2007 22:53, RippeR

You can dress me up as a wolf.. I have already acted as an oar. Any mermaid will bite smile.gifSo next year..
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25.11.2007 23:10, Nilson

omar, here's the deal... trust your senses with great care... I once saw the dwarves quite clearly, too. I wondered where they could come from in the middle of the UNN biostation... It turned out that the whole thing is in the impurities to the moonshine wink.gif

There was a similar topic, only with wild boars... First single night in the swamp, and all tako

26.11.2007 1:13, Fornax13

And where will we catch it? Places you need to know where to look (and where moonshine without diphenhydramine).
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26.11.2007 2:37, RippeR

Either the Lobster will crack and give out a place, or we'll go to Arizona for peyote smile.gif

26.11.2007 9:38, omar

Yes, it's easy. Only I was sober and didn't even smoke. And in addition to visual sensations, there are also tactile ones. And if you remember what I (and not only, even those who sometimes walk at night with me) only SAW, then in general the tower is torn off. By the way, people who don't drink much are also getting more and more drunk. But I tend to attribute this to strange atmospheric phenomena. And some - to meteorites. And some of them are not classified. Here, too, as in the case of mermaids, I get lost. confused.gif

26.11.2007 9:39, omar

What is peyote?

26.11.2007 9:46, Дзанат

What is peyote?

It seems that some cactus Castaneda wrote. Here's a mermaid you haven't caught yet...
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