They designed Norway by all accounts !.Chris H wrote: Yes, mice are in fact highly intelligent creatures from another galaxy who have been studying us since the birth of humanity.
Massive News!!!!!
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He won an award I believe, all those lovely fjords.AndyG wrote:No, Slartibartfast designed Norway, the mice just commissioned it. :roll:Michael davies wrote:They designed Norway by all accounts !.Chris H wrote: Yes, mice are in fact highly intelligent creatures from another galaxy who have been studying us since the birth of humanity.
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As soon as I read the first post in the thread, I immediately thought "that will give the Japanese a justification for hunting them again! :sad:No, if you want bad news, you need to read this thread!
After all, how many whales do you have to catch? But if they were not allowed to sell the "scientific investigation" catches, I wonder if there would still be so much "scientific" interest.
And Leif, off the east coast of the US is good as well - honoured to have shared the space with her (had a calf as well).


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WOW!!!
Stunning shots, Ian.
After I'd started this post, I thought that perhaps I shouldn't have done.
By the replies, it seems that I'm not alone in appreciating our highly inteligent aquatic cousins.
I hope some day, that my great great grandchildren will be taking photos like those of Ian's.
Cheers
Kevin
Stunning shots, Ian.
After I'd started this post, I thought that perhaps I shouldn't have done.
By the replies, it seems that I'm not alone in appreciating our highly inteligent aquatic cousins.
I hope some day, that my great great grandchildren will be taking photos like those of Ian's.
Cheers
Kevin
