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Strange fortune cookies messages.
Giovanolafan replied to Erik Johnson's topic in Random, Random, Random
Mine Siad 12 14 78 19 20 WTF?? -
I thought this said TPR Superlacatives!
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Happy Land |rct 2|
Giovanolafan replied to Lalle555's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
lämplig nöjesfält < gjorde jag bese att acceptabel? Nice Park! Its Great Considering I Cant Even Finish my Parks -
Nice South Park Reference
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Deadlock
Giovanolafan replied to rollerdude's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Huh.. Looks Cool If it were Real it would be the 3rd Intamin Prefag right? -
New Ride: Big Bad Wolf [RCT3]
Giovanolafan replied to kraken613's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Man, Thats a Small Vertical Loop for a B&M but its Cool no having the usual loop inilman zero g type layout -
New Ride: Big Bad Wolf [RCT3]
Giovanolafan replied to kraken613's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Hmph.. Looks Cool Is that a B&M in the Back ( Red One) -
Iraq! when they finaly caught Osama Bin Laden and rubbed....
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The "Post Your Favorite Family Guy Quotes" Game!
Giovanolafan replied to robbalvey's topic in Random, Random, Random
Chris: Mom Im Afraid if i fall asleep the hurricanes gonna sneak up on me and give me a vasectemy -
^ Haha Nice..
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Yes, But There shoul be More Human Ways of this Not stabbing the with a Board with a nail in the end and dragging its live carcass across the ice just for coats Are Seals Overpopulated? No. The Canadian government and sealing industry have, at various times, tried to claim that the harp seal population has "tripled" over the past three decades, or that the harp seal population is "exploding," or that seals are overpopulated. This is misleading at best. The harp seal population in the Northwest Atlantic is the world's largest; it is a migratory population that spans the distance between Canada and Greenland, and is supposed to number in the many millions. In the 1950s and '60s, over-hunting wiped out close to two-thirds of the harp seal population. By 1974, the population was considered to be in serious trouble, and senior government scientists recommended suspending the commercial hunt for at least 10 years. In the early 1980s, the European Union banned the import of whitecoat seal skins, effectively removing the principal market for the hunt at the time. For the next decade, the numbers of seals killed in the hunt dramatically declined, and the harp seal population began to recover. But in the 1990s, the Canadian government rejuvenated the commercial seal hunt through massive subsidies. And with nearly one million seal pups killed in the past three years alone, we can only wonder what the impact will be on the harp seal population in coming years. Scientists have already sounded the alarm regarding the poor science used by the Canadian government to set quotas for the number of seals killed.
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woah i thought that you were serious for a second
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Warning Site Link is Very Brutal and Below Pictures are too Watch the Video http://www.hsus.org/protect_seals.html Canada's annual commercial seal hunt is the largest commercial hunt of marine mammals on the planet. Facing harsh criticism the world over because of the hunt's cruelty and unsustainability, the Canadian government and fishing industry have spread much misinformation. Here are the basic facts about the hunt. Which Seals Are Targeted by Canada's Seal Hunt? Harp seals are the primary target of the commercial seal hunt, and to a much smaller extent, hooded seals are also killed. In 2006, 98 percent of the harp seals killed were pups under just three months of age. Where Are the Seals Killed? Canada's commercial seal hunt occurs on the ice floes off Canada's East Coast in two areas: the Gulf of St. Lawrence (west of Newfoundland and east of the Magdalen Islands) and the "Front" (northeast of Newfoundland). Who Kills Seals and Why? Sealing is an off-season activity conducted by fishermen from Canada's East Coast. They make, on average, a small fraction of their annual incomes from sealing—and the rest from commercial fisheries. Even in Newfoundland, where 90 percent of sealers live, the government estimates there are only about 4,000 fishermen who actively participate in the seal hunt each year. How Are the Seals Killed? The Canadian Marine Mammal Regulations, which govern the hunt, stipulate sealers may kill seals with wooden clubs, hakapiks (large ice-pick-like clubs) and guns. In the Gulf of St. Lawrence, clubs and hakapiks are the killing implement of choice, and in the Front, guns are more widely used It is important to note that each killing method is demonstrably cruel. Because sealers shoot at seals from moving boats, the pups are often only wounded. The main sealskin processing plant in Canada deducts $2 from the price they pay for the skins for each bullet hole they find—therefore sealers are loath to shoot seals more than once. As a result, wounded seals are often left to suffer in agony—many slip beneath the surface of the water where they die slowly and are never recovered. Is the Seal Hunt Cruel? Yes. In 2001, a report by an independent team of veterinarians who studied the hunt concluded that governmental regulations regarding humane killing were neither being respected nor enforced, and that the seal hunt failed to comply with Canada's basic animal welfare standards. Shockingly, the veterinarians found that in 42 percent of the cases they studied, the seals had likely been skinned alive while conscious. Parliamentarians, journalists, and scientists who observe Canada's commercial seal hunt each year continue to report unacceptable levels of cruelty, including sealers dragging conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, shooting seals and leaving them to suffer in agony, stockpiling dead and dying animals, and even skinning seals alive. I Donated Some Money and signed there petition You should too.
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Indiana Jones 4 has a name
Giovanolafan replied to jackskellington101's topic in Random, Random, Random
hmmm.... I really dont know.. In the Pirates of Caribean Game ( the First One) they mention a scene in the game in the third movie before it came out.. well.. Who Knows.. -
Park Game
Giovanolafan replied to Xtremecoaster's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Elitch Gardens -
Switchblade
Giovanolafan replied to Tanks4me05's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
yep... and remember he's only nine ^^ he isnt spossed to be on this site anyway -
Super Pain NL
Giovanolafan replied to coastb2's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
yea dude.. keep them to your self there getting kinda stupid -
Park Game
Giovanolafan replied to Xtremecoaster's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
New york New York Hotel and Casino ( Mahhatan Express) -
NoLimits LIM Coaster
Giovanolafan replied to blacknite2oo7's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Select all the Track Right Click and Hit Smooth to Smooth it out Ane yea most people use a transport instead of a lift