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dont forget about the smell...

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tone wrote:freezer burned and ready to give you a baaad feeling the next morning
tone wrote:wait hold up... i'm just joining in for shits and giggles
is it really that nasty? ya know...
Bucky wrote:Press Release from the Whaling folks:
http://www.icrwhale.org/News.html
". . .is greatly contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge of whale resources in the Antarctic."
I see.
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said it located the Japanese factory ship Nisshin Maru off Australia's western coast on Saturday using the drones, the first time this season it has made contact with the whalers.
"We caught them due west of Perth," founder Paul Watson told Reuters by satellite phone from the ship Steve Irwin. "For the next few days we will be chasing them. We are heading south."
Watson said Sea Shepherd's three ships were well outside Antarctic waters when the Japanese vessel was seen. The Sea Shepherd waited for the Nisshin Maru after hearing from fishermen it had sailed through the Lombok Strait in Indonesia on its voyage to Antarctic waters.
Watson said sympathisers in New Jersey in the United States contributed to the cost of the two drones.
Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd's scout vessel Brigitte Bardot has a widening crack in its hull and is being pounded by heavy seas about 2400km southwest of Fremantle.
Its South African captain Jonathan Miles Renecle was confident the ship, which has a 10-member crew, would stay afloat until it was reached by Sea Shepherd flagship Steve Irwin.
Captain Paul Watson, on board the Steve Irwin, said his ship was fighting heavy seas and was expected to take 20 hours to reach the distressed vessel, about 390km to the southeast.
The 35-metre Brigitte Bardot, an advanced design monohull vessel with twin outer pontoons, had been pursuingJapanese factory ship Nisshin Maru in six-metre swells. A rogue wave slammed into the Brigitte Bardot's port side, cracking the hull and severely damaging one of its pontoons.
"The crack has been getting wider as the seas continue to pound the vessel," Sea Shepherd said.
The Steve Irwin would first see to the safety of the Brigitte Bardot crew, then escort the vessel to Fremantle for repairs.
"This is disappointing, but these are hostile seas and we have always been prepared for situations like this," Watson said.
Sea Shepherd ship Bob Barker would continue to pursue the whaling fleet.
Anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd's scout vessel Brigitte Bardot has a widening crack in its hull and is being pounded by heavy...
"The violence and attacks from the Sea Shepherd have increased year by year," the institute's spokesman Gavin Carter in Washington, D.C., said Tuesday.
Coligny wrote:Just like the real one... (don't GIS for her current pictures... even Greji could not...)
Coligny wrote:Either a wave of abnormal heigh:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave
Wikipedia... the god with answers...
IparryU wrote:what the fuck was the point of them doing that?
Yokohammer wrote:To throw a monkey-wrench in the works and draw attention to themselves.
It's not like these guys have a real job to go back to on Monday or anything.
Coligny wrote:Hey... you say that like if it wuz a bad thing...
THE federal government has reminded Japan that its whaling vessels are not welcome in Australia's territorial waters amid claims one strayed close to Macquarie Island...
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