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I'll do the red pill!

 

You are not going back 40 years (or however old you are now, minus 10)

 

You are restarting your life now, living forward...

my answer remains... 

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Facebook, twitter, etc. the list goes on and on. just start all of those and kick back.

 

Like some kind of... Hot Tub.. Time Machine! 

 

http://cdn2.thr.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/landscape_928x523/2010/03/131833-hot_tub_use_422x218.jpg

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Like some kind of... Hot Tub.. Time Machine! 

 

http://cdn2.thr.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/landscape_928x523/2010/03/131833-hot_tub_use_422x218.jpg

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Sorry for the cross link

 

http://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/showthread.php/265777-Sharks-in-rivers-and-lagoons

 

but this is the story of the shark in Ndumo game reserve, some 500km from the sea !!!

The Zambezi shark got its African name precisely because it swims up rivers, sometimes hundreds of kilometres into fresh water systems. There are records of this going very far back. The distance record is a sighting something like 4000km up the Amazon. The only surprise about the Breede sharks, is that nobody thought they came so far South into relatively cold water, presumably White shark turf. It was previously thought that the Wild Coast was the Southernmost part of the Zambezis' range. In other parts of the world the same shark got different names. The Australians call it the Bull shark, possibly because of their fascination with livestock? :ph34r:  ;)  

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Have you ever tried to swim at Melkbos? The poor thing probably had a heart attack from the cold water. ;)

woes

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what was wrong with the giant squid?? 

as far as I know those are deep water creatures. That one must have been sick or injured and washed up from the deep dark depths.

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what was wrong with the giant squid?? 

Looks like it was hit by a propeller.

 

Afaik those live at great depths and the lack of pressure would have killed it anyways.

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