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Submitted by The Fire Inside on Wed, 07/19/2006 - 3:56pm.

I know we don't want to promote cussing, but I think this is a story where you have to sit and say, "What the fuck?"

Local 6:

A fish caught in Lubbock, Texas, with teeth that look like they belong to a human has baffled wildlife officials in the area, according to a report.


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errr

That is just creepy
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What is the meaning of this?!

When I read the subject line, I assumed he was using the teeth as some part of fishing apparatus (bait? sinker?). The picture is truly grotesque. I have an active imagination, and I am currently sitting at home alone as it gets dark, trying very hard not to imagine that there is a zombie-and-mummy mixer downstairs (I can hear the thumps), or an orc creeping up behind me (just got to keep checking), or *ack!* I can't even go on... unspeakable things... ack. Anyway, the teeth don't help.
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Where the fish've got teeth n' the men don't.

Only in Texas.
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Y'know

this sounds more like a missouri or arkansas thing. I have better ideas of texas.
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One can only hope

These fish don't end up in the FLoD.  Imagine the panic during LakeFair.  I'm not sure what this would do to the delicate balance of power being shared by the nutria and caiman.

"I would make it impossible for the covetous and avaricious to utterly impoverish the poor. The rich can take care of themselves."
^@^
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