Dolphin Dies at Living Seas

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
*eats non-dolphin free tuna sammich*
MMMMM..dolphin is quite tasty...anyone up for a Giraffe burger, or Zebra Meatloaf at AK? j/k;).
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Originally posted by kaos
Overheard at the Coral Reef...

"The Chef has prepared an excellent dish for this evening's special, blackened Atlantic dolphin."



There is a fish called Dolfin(?sp) Honest, they aren't grilling Flipper! ;)
 

tenchu

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by jojoyner55
I think you guys are making all these fishsticks jokes just for the halibut. You are being cynical on porpoise. All this talk has given me a haddock...pass the tarter sauce.

Comical genius. Superb.
 

wdw100

New Member
"living seas restaraunt ran out of seafood chefs had no choice!"


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I love that, epcot71.......:lol: :lol:
 

Jerm

Well-Known Member
Re: It's a Secret

Originally posted by turkey leg boy
Shhhhhhhh. I'm going to tell a secret.

All animals at the Living Seas and AK are advanced animitronics. There are no real animals.

Don't tell anyone this secret. :D


No all the animals are real except the ducks those are all AA

Jerm
 

Irrawaddy Erik

Well-Known Member
It turns out that the death of the dolphin was actually a murder the attacker, an un-named Collie Dog only had this to say "I was tired of that dolphin after his TV show took mine (TV show) off the air."

What's that girl .......Timmy's going to Universal OH NO
 

no2apprentice

Well-Known Member
Doggone it, enough is enough!

The "fishsticks" jokes are over the top, over the edge, and just too much. We are talking about a living creature, not only with incredible sonar and nervous system abilities, but a creature far closer in intelligence to humans than many people are aware of. These intelligent, sensitive MAMMALS, are warm blooded, have a spine, and have been known to actually rescue struggling swimmers! These MAMMALS have lungs very similar in volume and design to humans. SO LAY OFF THE FISHSTICK JOKES.
























They should be mammalstick jokes.:D
 

bvolguards

New Member
Originally posted by hbkrocco1
He died the day I seen it. The dolphin was just floating around. He wasn't moving much as most dolphins do. But he was still alive. Then the next day I read in the paper at the hotel, it said he died. I was one of the last people to see him. In the paper it said they had to bring pyschologist for the cast members that work in living seas. He died at 15 years old, half the average age of a dolphin. Now there is only one dolphin, a female, in Living Seas.


Actually both dolphins (bob and toby) are male...so i think your info is a little off
 

Don L Duck

New Member
Originally posted by no2apprentice
Doggone it, enough is enough!

The "fishsticks" jokes are over the top, over the edge, and just too much. We are talking about a living creature, not only with incredible sonar and nervous system abilities, but a creature far closer in intelligence to humans than many people are aware of. These intelligent, sensitive MAMMALS, are warm blooded, have a spine, and have been known to actually rescue struggling swimmers! These MAMMALS have lungs very similar in volume and design to humans. SO LAY OFF THE FISHSTICK JOKES.
O K Let's all gather and form a circle and start singing CUMBAYA. GET A GRIP IT'S JUST SOME FUN NOYHING PERSONAL























They should be mammalstick jokes.:D
 

STGRhost

Member
Mahi Mahi and Dolphin are the same thing

Ok...I ~think~ most of the fish stick talk are jokes, but I just wanted to point out that Mahi Mahi is also known as DolphinFISH - NOT the same as Dolphin (the mammal). Also, Dolphin-safe tuna means the nets they use to catch tunas are made (supposedly) so they don't harm dolphins in the process... Even "Dolphin-UNsafe" tuna cans would not contain any dolphin...

Just the same... the dolphin dying is sad, but the Mrs. Paul's humor is funny... :)
 

no2apprentice

Well-Known Member
Whoa, there, Don L Duck. Before you think anyone is getting excited, notice the last line in my post and the big smile at the end.

Besides, mammal meat probably wouldn't work very well on a stick. They would probably need some filler to make the consistency of the meat compress better and hold to the stick. Mmmm, maybe some cat or horse?
 

Nut4Disney

New Member
I think it's funny how animal rights groups complain about dolphins being caught in tuna nets, but they don't complain about the tuna being caught in the nets. I guess it's because the tuna isn't cute and jump through hoops. :lol: mmmm tuna...:slurp:
 

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