xoxoxoBruce • Aug 11, 2014 2:14 am
Please, a moments pause for Ale the Eel of Brantevik in Skåne, Sweden. Ale passed quietly in Tomas Kjellman's well at the age of 155.
Gravdigr;906876 wrote:From Bruce's link:
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Apparently John Cleese is writing their photo captions...
orthodoc;906974 wrote:Are you saying that if breast cancer patients live in the dark, we'll live to be 155?
Or is it the chastity ... but wait. There was a second eel, according to the news stories. So chastity is doubtful. But I want to know how a few flies etc. could keep two eels going all those years. My suspicion is that there's a secret entrance at the bottom of the well that allows the eels to come and go at will, connecting to a tributary that takes them back to the sea. So while there've been one or two eels down there over the centuries, how do we know they've been the same eels? Or just descendants? You know, like salmon spawning, the eels come back to the well ...
Cyclefrance;907273 wrote:They were well eeled.
Gravdigr;907552 wrote:Boo. Hiss, boo.
I thought only Japanese porn girls got well-eeled?
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