RE: Half of my neighbors are in FEMA trailers and the other half are
in tents, its cold and
windy, and life here sucks.
You are LUCKY then! At least you got one of the trailers. The media
has shown the sitting and useless trailers paid for handsomely, some at
4-10x their real value, by FEMA to no bid contractors in the DC
Beltway, that they seldom if ever get distributed to the needy.
.......so count your blessings that you even have one!
PROTEUS, the HUMAN FISH that plays the piano
http://www.angelfire.com/de/Boiishaft/proteus.html
THE TRUTH ABOUT SPY SATELLITES
http://kal007mystery.tripod.com/satellites2.html
OUTSOURCING SLAVERY
http://www.geocities.com/temp_slavery/NATSS.html
IMMIGRATION & Increased Volume of Hopeless Unemployed Legal Residents
http://unemployment_crisis.tripod.com/IMMIGRATION.html
www.dolfin.tv wrote:
> "Thomas.Palm" wrote in message
> news:Xns9726E01DEFC8BThomasPalmsomewhere@212.83.64.229...
> > "www.dolfin.tv" wrote in
> > news:11ph4u2aotgvm56@corp.supernews.com:
> >>> So what happened to the baby? Did it become yours or did you manage
> >>> to find
> >>> its mother?
> >>
> >> The baby was found the day of the storm and your asking if we found
> >> its' wild dolphin mother? NO!
> >
> > I didn't really think so either, but then sometimes crazy things happen. I
> > can just imagine someone travelling along the coast with a recording from
> > the baby to see if an agitated mother shows up wondering what is going on.
>
> Many don't realize that the Mississippi Sound is home to the world's largest
> population of wild bottlenose dolphins. Typically in the summer there can
> be thousands of dolphins near the beach and tens of thousands around the
> sound. I don't doubt that lots of dolphins would show up if you played a
> recording of any of dolphin call. Kind of like finding a lost child on the
> golf course and then taking him or her to the mall and hoping its' parent
> responds to the screaming child.
>
> >> Did it become ours? How? We, Marine
> >> Life & MAP, don't exist any more as Katrina wiped us off the map. I
> >> am slightly put off by my perceived innuendo of the content of your
> >> question as it did not become ours, nor was it returned to the wild.
> >
> > No insult was intended. I was just curious as to what became of the
> > dolphin.
>
> Sorry, maybe I am a little cranky with the PTSD sitting in. Half of my
> neighbors are in FEMA trailers and the other half are in tents, its cold and
> windy, and life here sucks. The baby dolphin was adopted by a facility if
> Florida, thats all I know. We did rescue a young male dolphin stuck up the
> Pearl river by the hurricane and we released him back to the wild.
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