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Category: aquariumpanda
Posted on: December 17, 2008 9:10 PM, by ableiman

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Thanks to K-Zed

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The funniest post yet? Perhaps...

Posted by: Katie | December 18, 2008 2:36 PM

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This is really funny! But I was especially excited about it since my current place of employment has many affiliations with people at the Shedd. I immediately sought out the direct link from theonion.com to forward to some of my coworkers so we could all be sure to send some sarcastic emails to our friends at the Shedd. It's actually an older article. It's still totally funny, but it deflated my mischievous bubble just a little. It's okay. I still love you guys.

CYA: "The views expressed in this comment are those of its author solely and do not necessarily reflect those of her employer."

(That's supposed to be funny, but it's also sort of what we're supposed to do. Litigious America.)

Posted by: juliagoolia | December 19, 2008 2:24 AM

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Shark + Panda = O_o/X_X (I am a ROCKET SCIENTIST):D

Posted by: Ilovemyfuzzies | January 5, 2009 11:28 PM

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Aquarium Shot Glass collection is vital news your readers have a right to know about it. So now the tally is 33. If you'd like to contribute to my collection's greater glory, check the list

Posted by: neon | April 11, 2009 9:42 AM

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