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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2015 2:51:51 GMT
Shark attack survivor Eugene Finney, who was bitten in the back by a shark in California waters. He and his family were on vacation there in July when Finney took a fateful swim in the ocean at Huntington Beach, which led to the attack. He was actually holding his daughter in his arms when he was sideswiped by the predator fish. He felt a hard blow to his back, which made him clutch his daughter tighter and swim back to shore as fast as he could. He stated, "Something struck me from behind. I'd never been hit like that before. It was pretty jarring. It kind of gave me an instant whiplash." Read the rest of his amazing story of how this 'attack' actually saved his life: www.sheknows.com/health-and-wellness/articles/1098995/this-man-got-attacked-by-a-shark-and-it-saved-his-life
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Post by Tricky Grama on Oct 19, 2015 13:42:18 GMT
Wow, scary. Something should be done about those sharks...a law or something-like a 'shark-free zone'.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2015 3:35:47 GMT
Wow, scary. Something should be done about those sharks...a law or something-like a 'shark-free zone'. But you know that sharks never stay in their own zones. They always slowly sneak into the human zones, and act like it was the humans' fault.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2015 5:12:52 GMT
Sharks should be allowed to conceal carry, the same as others who have no felony convictions on their record.
And I reaallly don't think that they need to have a permit to carry either....
Besides, who's going to deny them one?
Better question would be: Who's going to request to see it?!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2015 19:39:15 GMT
I wonder if maybe we can get more Diagnostic Sharks like this one. There are those dogs who can smell certain cancers, and this shark must be able to do that, too.
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