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Giant, Living Blog SIghted off Alaska Coast

Category: Nature conservation
Posted on: July 16, 2009 6:43 PM, by Greg Laden

And, a bonus shark story:

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1

Either you meant to write "blob" in the post title or that is one literate monstrosity lurking off the Alaska coast.

Posted by: Romeo Vitelli | July 16, 2009 8:27 PM

2

That's a "blob"? The sound on my TV is really bad. I thought they said "Blog"!!! That's why I blogged it!

(Why would I blog about a blob?)

Posted by: Greg Laden | July 16, 2009 11:01 PM

3

The blob is probably just a weird type of algae that has learned how to eat up all the oil that Exxon never cleaned up.

Posted by: Iason Ouabache | July 16, 2009 11:04 PM

4

Can I have one as a pet? We could go glooping together.

Posted by: foolfodder | July 17, 2009 3:28 AM

5

If it's alive, who's to say it's not blogging? Has it been tested for an internet connection?

On the subject of Sharkholm syndrome. Are there any groups that cater to people who just pretend to have been attacked by sharks? I have this nasty scar from a run in with a violent chicken pot pie that I don't think I've been exploiting to its fullest.

Posted by: José | July 17, 2009 3:47 AM

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