Here's a headline that could be interpreted as indicating the return of Tabonga, the walking and aggressive tree monster.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/b ... ories.html
The actual story is a tad tamer but almost as weird.
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Re: Tabonga Returns
Picture to go along with the story.
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201109/lastwords.aspx
Ever since "The Two Towers" I can't help but see Tobonga as a palm tree version of an Ent. That would be a cool movie to see re-done.
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201109/lastwords.aspx
Ever since "The Two Towers" I can't help but see Tobonga as a palm tree version of an Ent. That would be a cool movie to see re-done.
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Re: Tabonga Returns
That is bizarre. Most people don't just forget their bicycles. I feel sorry for it. It looks like just a little bicycle.
I have been to just gadzooks-a-gazillion marshes, and generally there is not a sign of human life anywhere in any of them. They are dense beds of cattails and weeds, well over my head at times, on bouncy ground over water or mud.
But about a year ago I found an entire bicycle in one. I just have no idea how it could have possibly happened. I saw a flash of chrome between all those weeds and I checked it out...that bike looked like it had been carelessly left in the cattails. It wasn't old or rusty and it didn't look broken.
Whoever left it there had to have worked their heinie off to get it there.
Since I would have had to work just as hard to get it out, I suppose it is still there.
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I have been to just gadzooks-a-gazillion marshes, and generally there is not a sign of human life anywhere in any of them. They are dense beds of cattails and weeds, well over my head at times, on bouncy ground over water or mud.
But about a year ago I found an entire bicycle in one. I just have no idea how it could have possibly happened. I saw a flash of chrome between all those weeds and I checked it out...that bike looked like it had been carelessly left in the cattails. It wasn't old or rusty and it didn't look broken.
Whoever left it there had to have worked their heinie off to get it there.
Since I would have had to work just as hard to get it out, I suppose it is still there.
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