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A victory for those who campaigned for her freedom!
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RobbyG wrote:I thought I read that Pamela Anderson was there to wave the whale goodbye...not?
viking-warrior wrote:Anyone for Sushi
Now we just have to wait three months to speculate on the results of the tracking device. But the only way we are going to know what happed for sure, is if Sammy floats to the surface of the gulf, and I would rather that didn't happen.Chocoholic wrote:First off Sammy is a SHE! Secondly, Atlantis has been very sketchy with details of the release and the reasons behind it. Most people are saying that Sammy was very sick and they decided to release her to take her chances in the ocean, rather than run the risk of her dying in captivity and enduring an even bigger public backlash.
Chocoholic wrote:First off Sammy is a SHE! Secondly, Atlantis has been very sketchy with details of the release and the reasons behind it. Most people are saying that Sammy was very sick and they decided to release her to take her chances in the ocean, rather than run the risk of her dying in captivity and enduring an even bigger public backlash.
sage & onion wrote:Some of the reader comments posted are interesting, and in many cases to the point.
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/584048-a ... hale-shark
Stunt after stunt fails to hide the flaws
Posted by John at 16:45 UAE time
Edited by ArabianBusiness.com
Letting this captured fish go is probably as irresponsible as capturing it in the first place. It won't have coordinates, and will probably wash up on a beach some time soon, having been run over by a motor boat.
Chocoholic wrote:They're such a bunch of spin doctors - I wouldn't believe anything Atlantis say.
sage & onion wrote:Chocoholic wrote:They're such a bunch of spin doctors - I wouldn't believe anything Atlantis say.
Is that based on fact? or are you just doing your normal thing???