Nope of the day

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That's gotta be photo shopped. His hair isn't blown to one side and he still has his sunglasses, his shirt sleeves would be pressed against his arms etc....

Have you thought about the problems that expertly photoshopped pictures could cause? There are programs now that can manipulate pictures that would be difficult to tell from real. A picture of you committing a crime or cheating on your wife could be a big problem if you didn't have an alibi.
 
Here's a good nope of the day. @Ben Drinkin might would hit it.
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I have had puffer fish but it was properly prepared by a qualified japanese chef in japan where they do about 6 or 7 years to get the qualification
Tasted ok not overly fishy
 
I have had puffer fish but it was properly prepared by a qualified japanese chef in japan where they do about 6 or 7 years to get the qualification
Tasted ok not overly fishy
I love seafood, but you can have my share of THAT!
 
I'm deathly allergic to most seafood, so I avoid almost all of it. Sad because I once did enjoy it. Anaphylaxis is no fun, nearly died from it a couple times.
Yeah, I've been readin about these Asian Needle Ants that the media is trying to scare everybody with. They've been here since the 1930s and yet, they're hollerin about anaphylaxis. I'm sure it can happen, but they gotta scare the life outta everybody. I mean, it's serious stuff......but still.
 
I can't believe how many are afraid of snakes. I've always though they are were pretty cool creatures and have kept a handful in my life. I'd have no problem offing any of them in Florida though. That damn state has so many invasive reptile species. You guys should go on youtube and watch the iguana hunting service channels. It's pretty good entertainment.
 
I can't believe how many are afraid of snakes. I've always though they are were pretty cool creatures and have kept a handful in my life. I'd have no problem offing any of them in Florida though. That damn state has so many invasive reptile species. You guys should go on youtube and watch the iguana hunting service channels. It's pretty good entertainment.
All's they have to do is wait for a freeze day in the winter and walk around and pick them up as they fall out of the tree's, with gloves on of course.
 
Snake hunting was a frequent summer evening activity in the Mojave Desert. Some friends of mine made quite a few $$ by capturing various venomous snakes and selling them to UC Riverside where they were used for anti-venom production. :realcrazy:
 
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