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Title: Serious Sam Frogs? (You have to read this..)
Post by: Phoenix on 2005-04-26, 08:47
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_13701...0116.html?menu= (http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1370116.html?menu=)

I've seen many, many strange things in my time, but this is a first even for me.


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Footman on 2005-04-26, 14:12
It's invasion of the Marsh-Hoppers from Rigil Kentaurus!!


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Lordbane2110 on 2005-04-26, 14:26
it's kinda like hara kiri, but with frogs. do they have a vid clip ?


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Woodsman on 2005-04-26, 16:11
If william the conqueror could bloat up and explode so can frogs. Of course he was already dead.


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Lordbane2110 on 2005-04-26, 16:27
yeah he was so fat, that when he did he rotted really quickly and his coffin expanded and burst


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Moshman on 2005-04-26, 17:17
eww... *gags*
that is weird as can be, and sad. *weeps for the frogs*


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: shambler on 2005-04-26, 18:46
Something that exspands after its eaten, like rice, or microwaves. or is it a biblical plage? Seen  some starange things over here, but nothing like exploding toads. (not frogs) :!:


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: RaP on 2005-05-06, 01:17
wierd stuff man  :huh:


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Phoenix on 2005-05-06, 05:34
Well they're trying to blame crows, saying they're pecking out the frogs' livers.  Now crows are clever birds, but it's not like crows and frogs haven't both been around for a long while.  If that were so, you'd think someone would have noticed something like this before, hmm?  Sounds more like a clever attempt at obfuscation because people don't like to admit they don't know why something weird is happening.


Title: Re: Serious Sam Frogs?
Post by: Footman on 2005-05-06, 05:45
Ahh, the old "scapegoat" approach.