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By cmcclain on December 22, 2006.

I declare today all Kraken day! I bet Kevin Bacon is happy. In case you have not got your fill, browse these old post for fun.

  • Kraken Attack in Virginia
  • Known and documented attacks of the Kraken.
  • Giant Squid Popsicles
  • New Specimen of Giant Squid From Fishing Nets
  • Beg Your Pardon?
  • Father, Son, and Nephew Collect Giant Squid
  • I have a squid crush!
  • Giant Squid Overthrown As Largest Squid in a Molluscan Coup d'Etat
  • Deep-Sea Squids Have Sex Then Attack Canadians
  • Followup on the Colossal Squid
  • The Giant Squid is 7 Degrees Seperated from Kevin Bacon
  • More on The Giant Squid Caught in the Act
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By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 22 Dec 2006 #permalink
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Will you be posting a review of The Calamari Wrestler?

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 22 Dec 2006 #permalink
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For you Mustafa anything. Added to my Netflix list and will review as soon as it gets here.

By cmcclain on 22 Dec 2006 #permalink
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