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07-29-2007, 08:14 PM
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Shark week
I never thought I'd get into any programs like that, but it's really interesting.
I plan on keeping myself awake long enough to watch Ocean of Fear tonight at 9.
Anyone else catch anything good?
("no i dun lyk sharks discuvry suxxx!!!")
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07-30-2007, 03:31 AM
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Mm . . hallucinations and being eaten alive.
An amazing true story of survival.
Terrible actors.
I'm actually glad that way more people died from dehydration and killing eachother than actual shark attacks.
Did they say what happened to the radio guys who ignored the report on the sinking?
Idiots. >=|
I missed some parts.
At least they didn't eat eachother, like the last "Sea Terror" segment.
Cannibalism, ftw.
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07-30-2007, 04:57 AM
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i didn't get to see the whole thing
i thought @ first it was a recent thing by the commercials
wikipedia cleared that up.
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07-30-2007, 10:55 AM
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Ocean of Fear?
I thought it would be better, but it wasn't completely terrible.
And yea, it would have been nice to show what happened to the people who ignored the message.
Wtf for taking that guy to court for ordering them to jump ship.
Hello, it was kind of sinking.
He was a hero, and they kinda forced suicide on him.
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07-30-2007, 03:20 PM
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I refuse to watch anything about sharks i'd never get in the water again.  Dey are SCARY. I was swimming in Sanibel and about FREAKED cause i thought there was a shark no more then 2 feet away...but it was a dolphin. Spaz me.
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07-30-2007, 03:43 PM
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Dolphins can be just as vicious as sharks.
So I've heard.
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07-30-2007, 04:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Comrad
Dolphins can be just as vicious as sharks.
So I've heard.
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really???
i know that jellyfish are the debil
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07-30-2007, 08:03 PM
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I've been watching it too!It's great.
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07-30-2007, 09:15 PM
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The water's too cold here to convince me to get in it, I'm not a fan of wetsuits, so no worries.
Dolphins, I've never heard of that, but they're freakin' genuises, so if they got pissed, you'd be in for it.
Seals and sea lions can be vicious if you're diving for abalone or spear fishing.
Right now it's Shark Roulette, and they're counting down the top 10 places of shark attacks.
10. Hong Kong.
9. Japan in general
8. Reunion island, off the west coast of Africa
7. New Zealand
6. Australia (east coast)
5. CALIFORNIA!  Told you! Great white power bitches.
4. Hawaii
(I have to leave, finish the countdown!)
The rest are currently unknown to me.
I'm betting that Northern California is up there though. I'd be so happy if I was on shark week again (when they were doing the great white thing including elephant seals, they left out of my harbor and showed the name at the bottom. I was so proud, haha).
Last edited by ßäbý ®ü±h; 07-30-2007 at 10:15 PM.
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07-30-2007, 11:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ßäbý ®ü±h
The water's too cold here to convince me to get in it, I'm not a fan of wetsuits, so no worries.
Dolphins, I've never heard of that, but they're freakin' genuises, so if they got pissed, you'd be in for it.
Seals and sea lions can be vicious if you're diving for abalone or spear fishing.
Right now it's Shark Roulette, and they're counting down the top 10 places of shark attacks.
10. Hong Kong.
9. Japan in general
8. Reunion island, off the west coast of Africa
7. New Zealand
6. Australia (east coast)
5. CALIFORNIA!  Told you! Great white power bitches.
4. Hawaii
(I have to leave, finish the countdown!)
The rest are currently unknown to me.
I'm betting that Northern California is up there though. I'd be so happy if I was on shark week again (when they were doing the great white thing including elephant seals, they left out of my harbor and showed the name at the bottom. I was so proud, haha).
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I believe the west coast of australia is popular with sharks, maybe even more so than the east coast, but I don't know if it's popular with shark attacks involving humans... that might be in the top 3.
I haven't seen or heard of ocean of fear but would like too...
I should get paytv
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