Matt Jones

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Blob Probably Blubber

Such blobs are more common than most people realize, added (Sidney) Pierce, who has had numerous requests to analyze blobs. “Every year or so I get a foul-smelling envelope.”

Here’s another blob found at Fortune Bay, Newfoundland; except this one wasn’t discovered on a slow news day.

3 Responses to “Blob Probably Blubber”

  1. Phil Says:

    That’s a mighty big blob. I wonder what kind of beast uses a blob that size? Probably somekind of Godzilla creature intent on practising safe-sex. Sorry…

  2. Matt Says:

    This was headline news while you were away Phil, in case you weren’t keeping tabs on world affairs while you were in Tobago (which I doubt :)

  3. Phil Says:

    Funnily enough the Tobagans didn’t seem overly concerned. However, news that a giant leatherback turtle had mistakenly landed on Turtle Beach during the day (instead of during the night) made the local rags for a couple of days…

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