If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Killing all life? What I would do is for the next time I see something pop out of the water, shoot it with a small bullet with a tracker on it, to see where it goes, and what it sees.
If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Somebody tried that in the 1940’s, but the plan was abandoned as the bucket was only small, and Nessie was presumably faster anyway, at refilling it from the local Loch Duntelchaig.
(that could all be lies though)
Bill, however, was considering the idea in 2002, but didn’t know where the Loch is, and on route his Windows-Powered Sat Nav crashed (well it would wouldnt it ??) and took him to the Congo River Basin instead (Salonga National Park), where he found nothing but trees, parrots, an egg plant, and not one 40 foot snake, not even a legend of one.
Never mind, hes wasted more money than that on other ventures in the past lol
If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Somebody tried that in the 1940’s, but the plan was abandoned as the bucket was only small, and Nessie was presumably faster anyway, at refilling it from the local Loch Duntelchaig.
(that could all be lies though)
Bill, however, was considering the idea in 2002, but didn’t know where the Loch is, and on route his Windows-Powered Sat Nav crashed (well it would wouldnt it ??) and took him to the Congo River Basin instead (Salonga National Park), where he found nothing but trees, parrots, an egg plant, and not one 40 foot snake, not even a legend of one.
Never mind, hes wasted more money than that on other ventures in the past lol
lol
Darth Nihilus wrote:
Links wrote:
Darth Nihilus wrote:
Links wrote:
Darth Nihilus wrote:
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Dun worry about it.
Oh, I will.
If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Killing all life? What I would do is for the next time I see something pop out of the water, shoot it with a small bullet with a tracker on it, to see where it goes, and what it sees.
Put the fish and stuff you get in an aquarium. Although the tracker thing might work. Unless, you kill Nessy accidentally.
Christian Gold Saint of Aries wrote:
why dont they send dozens of underwater ships down there to see if they can fide something instead of one at a time
I think they tried that. They also used sonar. But to no avail. I think they just didn’t look hard enough.
If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Somebody tried that in the 1940’s, but the plan was abandoned as the bucket was only small, and Nessie was presumably faster anyway, at refilling it from the local Loch Duntelchaig.
(that could all be lies though)
Bill, however, was considering the idea in 2002, but didn’t know where the Loch is, and on route his Windows-Powered Sat Nav crashed (well it would wouldnt it ??) and took him to the Congo River Basin instead (Salonga National Park), where he found nothing but trees, parrots, an egg plant, and not one 40 foot snake, not even a legend of one.
Never mind, hes wasted more money than that on other ventures in the past lol
lol
Darth Nihilus wrote:
Links wrote:
Darth Nihilus wrote:
Links wrote:
Darth Nihilus wrote:
-snip-
Dun worry about it.
Oh, I will.
If I were Bill Gates then I would pay Scotland about $30 billion dollars to drain the lake and find out.
Killing all life? What I would do is for the next time I see something pop out of the water, shoot it with a small bullet with a tracker on it, to see where it goes, and what it sees.
Put the fish and stuff you get in an aquarium. Although the tracker thing might work. Unless, you kill Nessy accidentally.
The tracker would work I think, or at least find some type of fish that lives down there, and put a tracker on it to see what it sees in the Loch Ness.
I think MvC needs to have a field trip. We could all bring our own buckets and drain the lake.
I never thought about a tracker before. That’s actually quite brilliant. Or if we put a bunch of cameras down there equipped with sonar/thermo vision/ uber vision, we could see Nessy hopefully.
one time on a show called mystery hunters they searched for ogopogo another lake monster and when they went in there with tiny ships they though they found the real ogopogo but it turned out to be a statue of the monster it was creepy though
I really believe ancient marine animals exist. megaladon, plesiosaur, and the like. I really don’t see why they wouldn’t. Just because we haven’t seen them doesn’t mean they don’t exist. There’s a lot of unexplored places on this planet still. Anything could be there. We’re finding new plants and such fairly regularly. So it’s a complete possibility.
I’m just saying that I think there is an explanation other than nessie. I don’t believe a species of animal that died out millions of years ago would still somehow be alive today in the loche.
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the21gamer wrote:
fuck that load of bullshit. i dont care if the enemy dies. not fighting back is stupid
ramunematt wrote:
I’m just saying that I think there is an explanation other than nessie. I don’t believe a species of animal that died out millions of years ago would still somehow be alive today in the loche.
Coelacanth fish live until now... in sulawesi island in my country of Indonesia...
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ramunematt wrote:
I’m just saying that I think there is an explanation other than nessie. I don’t believe a species of animal that died out millions of years ago would still somehow be alive today in the loche.
its possible did they not find fish that were alive when the dinosaurs where alive
well it has been proven that there are under water caves that lead from the loch to the ocean so when people search for nessie it flees to the sea people say. but yes it is poddible for nessie to live except there is one thign that poeple dont understand. people dive under the water and find almost no fish for such a large beast to live off of not even plants for it to eat so people are questioning why does it live in the loch whith barely anything to eat. unless it can go through photosynthesis
ramunematt wrote:
I’m just saying that I think there is an explanation other than nessie. I don’t believe a species of animal that died out millions of years ago would still somehow be alive today in the loche.
Coelacanth fish live until now... in sulawesi island in my country of Indonesia...
Itachi... just don’t talk. My IQ goes down 3 points everytime you say something.
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the21gamer wrote:
fuck that load of bullshit. i dont care if the enemy dies. not fighting back is stupid