New way to catch fish
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5. mice commented 14 years ago
Yes this is not new atall, it's about 30 years ago I teached them this fishing technique.
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6. badboy007 commented 14 years ago
1:19 Best catch you will ever see
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8. yajirou commented 14 years ago
#2 Did they mention that japs are catching those for sushi?
Don't make us look like some fools!
Don't make us look like some fools!
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9. Urihep commented 14 years ago
#5 mice: And you were my best student!
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11. dushan commented 14 years ago
#2 i agree, #8 http://www.savejapandolphins.org/
i can't imagine how anyone can kill or eat a dolphin
i can't imagine how anyone can kill or eat a dolphin
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12. iceybcboi commented 14 years ago
"Just because we just recently found out about it doesn't make it new, now does it?" by TarasFromLviv
that`s the great thing about the internet, everybody`s a critic and a expert. thanks for pointing out the obvious, sherlock. i mean, omg, the dolphins just figured this out? incredible.
see, i can be a expert, critic and a smart ass at the same time.
anyhoo, to the person who put this video up, thank you.
that`s the great thing about the internet, everybody`s a critic and a expert. thanks for pointing out the obvious, sherlock. i mean, omg, the dolphins just figured this out? incredible.
see, i can be a expert, critic and a smart ass at the same time.
anyhoo, to the person who put this video up, thank you.
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13. CrackrJak commented 14 years ago
Pigs can be rather intelligent as well, But we still eat bacon.
Dolphins are not endangered and although I'd never eat it, I wouldn't impose my food ethics on the Japanese. The Japanese diet is certainly healthier than the American & European diets.
It annoys me when people say, "Ohh those poor dolphins!" and never give a thought to the tuna being caught alongside them.
Let the Japanese eat what they want, Unless it's and endangered species.
Dolphins are not endangered and although I'd never eat it, I wouldn't impose my food ethics on the Japanese. The Japanese diet is certainly healthier than the American & European diets.
It annoys me when people say, "Ohh those poor dolphins!" and never give a thought to the tuna being caught alongside them.
Let the Japanese eat what they want, Unless it's and endangered species.
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15. dushan commented 14 years ago
#13 do you know how ( for example ) the pig slaughter look like?
well, i know and that is the reason why i don't eat meat, and is not just "those poor dolphins"
ignorance is bless, but if you like to know here is some info for you: http://www.earthlings.com/
well, i know and that is the reason why i don't eat meat, and is not just "those poor dolphins"
ignorance is bless, but if you like to know here is some info for you: http://www.earthlings.com/
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16. montypython commented 14 years ago
these are the same dolphins the navy trained to find depth charges . . . hmmmmm?
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20. Voutelamberopipi commented 14 years ago
so long so long and thanks... for all the fiiiiish
sry. had to quote
sry. had to quote
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22. eNdEmiOn06463 commented 14 years ago
Too bad the Japanese are killing the creatures by the 10's of thousands a year.
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23. Voutelamberopipi commented 14 years ago
#21 meaning what? we fuck too much?
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25. denniscav commented 14 years ago
The sustainability of our own human species into the future, along with the oceans, not at the present time being over populated with dolphins, should be evidence that our present human population growth, which is far beyond 'nature's ability to provide much farther into the future, is at peril. Our present, "f#%king' to much", that results in a population explosion in our numbers csnnot be sustained much longer into the future.
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27. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago
One of these dolphins will probably evolve to be president of the USA.
+59 1. TarasFromLviv commented 14 years ago