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by: FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 10:13am  
Few know what lurks the depths of the murky, brackish, crustacean-filled Lake Merritt. Few know what beastly beast, what cryptid, what leviathan, what man-eating monster could be swimming below, slithering through those fetid waters. Few know… but many have seen.Alvarado described the monster as about 8 feet long and said that it doesn’t surface often; it’s something you’d be lucky to see. And although some may doubt that such a mysterious creature actually exists, Alvarado just says, “It wouldn’t surprise me at this lake, some mutant thing.” 4951
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rmille34 Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 11:25am  
Lake Placid! lol 4951
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 12:41pm  
Lake Placid! lol
 
@rmille34: Oh, those were prehistoric crocodiles, this is something different they say.
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rmille34 Active Indicator LED Icon 2
~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 1:07pm  
yeah... they're always 'saying' things... Emoticon 4951
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~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 1:13pm  
all these "stories" make going for a swim in any type of water  out doors is a risk ....thanks but NO thanks ! (LOL) dum-dum ---dum-dum.... Jaws ! 4951
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~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 2:58pm  
What do you call Mexican werewolves?Si Monsters 4951
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~ 11 years ago   Sep 17, '12 3:27pm  
When I was a kid I was terrified of Bigfoot,OMG!! I would have nightmares and I was even scared to go in the woods.Even today going to a forest kinda creeps me out still. (I know this thread is about Sea Monsters,I just had to throw this in there) 4951
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candy23 Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 11 years ago   Sep 19, '12 7:05pm  
I heard that mermaids are real but im not too sure about that. 4951
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17 OP 
~ 11 years ago   Sep 20, '12 10:09am  
MOORE'S BEACH MONSTERIn 1925, two miles north of Santa Cruz, Calif., a creature washed ashore unlike any seen before. Dubbed the "Moore's Beach Monster" — after Charles Moore, the fellow that discovered him — this beast has been described as stinky, with elephant-like legs, a whalelike tale and a head like a duck. Suffice it to say, the Moore's Beach Monster was quite a sight.president of the Natural History Society of British Columbia, offered a very intriguing report of what he saw upon examining the sea creature. After review, he put the kibosh on the theory of it being a whale, based on the short length of the creature's tail, and suggested it to be a type of plesiosaur
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