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Bob O'H says 24 January 2007 at 1:06 pm Is this part II of the “Jonathan Whales knows nothing about development” series? Bob
Saint Gasoline says 24 January 2007 at 1:25 pm And who can forget the sage wisdom of the great Whale Berkeley, who said, “To be is to be deep-fried.”
Sonja says 24 January 2007 at 2:24 pm Hey! I already came up with the whale’s thoughtbubble commenting on PZ’s post After the sex, the babies. “Mmmm, Ika sushi. But where can I get some wasabi?”
Alon Levy says 24 January 2007 at 6:14 pm If we could communicate with cetaceans, the easiest conversation topic would be fish or calamari recipes.
Tom Buckner says 24 January 2007 at 6:48 pm And what do the turtles think? (I know, ‘jellyfish’ would be more accurate, but still funny): http://www.marriedtothesea.com/012307/turtlemind.gif
…but the marinara gets so cold and salty at depth…
Which head is that thought-bubble coming out of?
Foolish cetacean, EVERYTHING is really good deep fried.
It would be fun to see another species develop fry cooking.
Huh. Now we know why they’re so blubbery.
Is this part II of the “Jonathan Whales knows nothing about development” series?
Bob
And who can forget the sage wisdom of the great Whale Berkeley, who said, “To be is to be deep-fried.”
Hey! I already came up with the whale’s thoughtbubble commenting on PZ’s post After the sex, the babies.
“Mmmm, Ika sushi. But where can I get some wasabi?”
If we could communicate with cetaceans, the easiest conversation topic would be fish or calamari recipes.
And what do the turtles think? (I know, ‘jellyfish’ would be more accurate, but still funny):
http://www.marriedtothesea.com/012307/turtlemind.gif