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Sea Cucumber Sex Scandal

Posted on: March 22, 2008 8:13 PM, by John Lynch

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[H/T to Crooks and Liars]

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1

The biggest LOL of the day! Welcome to Invertebrate Wars, John....just think what would happen if it was a squid instead!

Posted by: Coturnix | March 22, 2008 8:43 PM

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I love it! Holothurians are so sick. It makes me just want to puke out my stomach, but thats what they would want. Bastards, every one of them...

Posted by: kevin z | March 22, 2008 9:42 PM

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You do need to do something about the Google ads that run on your blog. Having ads for sea cucumbers alongside a post like this is either hysterically funny or somewhat disturbing (perhaps a combination of the two).

Posted by: Romeo Vitelli | March 22, 2008 11:08 PM

4

Hilarious! I'm a Canadian, and we tend not to pay much attention to who has sex with our politicians - unless it's sea cucumbers of course, that's just wrong. So whatzizname's expensive frolic was mostly a 'so what?' event.

Except for the shell-shocked wife routine - is that supposed to have been a good move? From here it just looked like domestic abuse.

Posted by: Bee | March 23, 2008 4:59 PM

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