backwater
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Posted 10:11 pm, 11/17/2018
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Are Dolphins protected by gun laws?
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 9:34 pm, 11/17/2018
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Clearly that porpoise is a serial rapist.
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Osmosis
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Posted 9:29 pm, 11/17/2018
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look at that video. you can tell that ole boy has experience. you can see he has his eye on the prize. I'd say bust a cap in him if he came around my daughter.
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backwater
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Posted 8:26 pm, 11/17/2018
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Oz as those Wilkes countians say: you ain't right! Lol
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Osmosis
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Posted 8:13 pm, 11/17/2018
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You know they always swim around with that big grin on their face until it's too late. Slam, Bam, thank you mam and it's over.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 7:42 pm, 11/17/2018
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My first thought was also it was self defense of some poor victim that this predator tried to rape.
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Osmosis
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Posted 7:36 pm, 11/17/2018
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I once watched a video on the innernet where a dolphin tried to have sex with a woman. Do you reckon the dead dolphin in question tried this and was shot by some gals old man? I looked it up a minute ago and found a clip but I don't think I should post it. I'm afraid I may get banded. The ole fish didn't stay with her long but I feel he enjoyed the encounter.
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sparkling water
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Posted 7:03 pm, 11/17/2018
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NBC
An animal rescue organization is offering a reward for information after finding a dolphin shot to death in Manhattan Beach, California.
Marine Animal Rescue, of El Segundo, posted a $5,000 reward to their FKEBOOK page on Friday after a necropsy revealed a dolphin died from a gunshot wound.
Peter Wallerstein, founder and president of the rescue group, received a call about the dolphin in the surf on the morning of Nov. 8 and managed to retrieve the animal with the help of a lifeguard.
"It's just a vicious act of brutality," Wallerstein told NBC News on Friday.
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