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That carcass is going to be a delight if it ends up beached at the shores. The exploding whale is just a classic in the history of a bad ideas. Mike
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Less horrible but a better way to rid the beach of a whale than dynamite.
Hazmat suits and chainsaws, never a good combo. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cahy3aIpxJQ Mike |
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I work at the landfill and was there when the whale was brought in. Lifeguards towed it to Fiesta Island, loaded it onto a flatbed trailer and brought it out for last rights. A bit odiferous, it now sleeps with the worms.
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I noticed 3 dead pinnepeds at cove/casa the other day... no bite marks there.
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