Beerball Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 A lost world populated by fanged frogs, grunting fish and tiny bear-like creatures has been discovered in a remote volcanic crater on the Pacific island of Papua New Guinea.
dib Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Hurry, send tourists there before it's too late!
DC Tom Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Rumors than they found the Bills' deep passing game are so far unfounded...
Britbillsfan Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Although it was noted the giant rat discovered did have more than a passing resemblence to a certain Bill Belicheck but was far better company. On being informed of this the rat promptly stormed off into the jungle in a fit of anger.
Beerball Posted September 10, 2009 Author Posted September 10, 2009 why do i even bother trying to bring the wonderment of nature to you cretins?
DC Tom Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 A "remote volcanic crater" in Papua New Guinea? Is there any other kind of volcanic crater in Papua New Guinea?
Beerball Posted September 10, 2009 Author Posted September 10, 2009 R.O.U.S's??? had to go look that up! Some folks I work with have been all over me to see that movie...guess it might be time.
GoodBye Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 had to go look that up! Some folks I work with have been all over me to see that movie...guess it might be time. If you like silly comedies, then you'll enjoy it. It's one of those movies you can watch many times. I've probably seen it over 50 times.
shrader Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 If you like silly comedies, then you'll enjoy it. It's one of those movies you can watch many times. I've probably seen it over 50 times. And who doesn't love Andre the Giant? I wouldn't be surprised if he was somehow running around in this New Guinea crater.
Kiwi Bills fan Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Interesting. Thanks for the story. There are many people who believe that Moa's (extinct 6ft flightless birds) may still be living down in Fiordland. From what I've seen of the rugged terrain, it wouldn't surprise me! Moa's in Fiordland, New Zealand
DC Tom Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 had to go look that up! Some folks I work with have been all over me to see that movie...guess it might be time. Very good movie, and a pretty good book too. When you watch it, tell me the Sicilian doesn't remind you of me.
Booster4324 Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Very good movie, and a pretty good book too. When you watch it, tell me the Sicilian doesn't remind you of me. "Inconceivable"
DrFishfinder Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Grunting fish? Sounds like South Beach on Sunday at 2:00AM.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Interesting. Thanks for the story. There are many people who believe that Moa's (extinct 6ft flightless birds) may still be living down in Fiordland. From what I've seen of the rugged terrain, it wouldn't surprise me! Moa's in Fiordland, New Zealand Wasn't that the plot to the movie "Up"? PTR
Acantha Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 And who doesn't love Andre the Giant? I wouldn't be surprised if he was somehow running around in this New Guinea crater. Anybody want a peanut?
Acantha Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Hurry, send tourists there before it's too late! Luckily for the habitat, it's not a very friendly place.
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