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Jul 17, 2008 20:12

Right, so i'm in Korea waiting for tomorrow morning and considering getting dinner which isn't KFC because my stomach is angry at the lack of real food in the last day ( Read more... )

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BEACHED WHALE ALERT anonymous July 27 2008, 18:37:58 UTC
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!
MAN THE HARPOONS! THAR SHE BLOWS!!

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anonymous July 27 2008, 18:39:23 UTC
"I'm a little yellow fish in the deep blue seaaa-"

FUCK.

MAN THE HARPOONS!!!

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anonymous July 27 2008, 18:40:31 UTC
ENGLAND IS SINKING.

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anonymous July 27 2008, 18:43:15 UTC

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IMPORTANT NEWS anonymous July 27 2008, 18:44:54 UTC
Since the arrival of 'The Whale', scientists have observed the following changes to the country:

* Golden Cap, Dorset. The highest point on Britain's south coast could see erosion increase to more than two meters a day.
* Formby Sands. Over the next 7 days, the sands in the northeastern county of Lancashire could recede by more than 400 meters.
* Birling Gap, Sussex. Erosion has already claimed several cottages on the edge of the chalk cliffs in the southeast of England. The remaining houses and a hotel are under threat.
* Studland Peninsula, Dorset. The southern part of the beach is losing up to three meters each day, threatening cafes, toilets, a shop and beach huts on the south coast peninsula.

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