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English assassin
07-26-2007, 18:29
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/07/24/state/n173436D76.DTL


Jumbo squid that can grow up to 7 feet long and weigh more than 110 pounds is invading central California waters

The jumbo squid used to be found only in the Pacific Ocean's warmest stretches near the equator. In the last 16 years, it has expanded its territory throughout California waters, and squid have even been found in the icy waters off Alaska, Zeidberg said.

Yeah, yeah, I know what you are thinking, yadda yadda squid, yadda yadda 110 pounds, OK, its big, but I could take one if I had to. But the true squid watcher has a sense of history. This from 2005: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4193409.stm


Jumbo squid wash up in California

Hundreds of dead large squid have been washing up on beaches in Orange County, California, puzzling scientists.
The creatures - which can reach 1.8m long (6 feet) and weigh up to 7.7kg (17lb) - normally inhabit deep waters and only come to the surface at night.

"These things are invading, and we don't know what's going on," an oceanography professor said

You see? Two years ago, wave one, six feet long, 17 lbs, dead. Two years later, wave two, 7 feet long, 110 lbs, alive. See where this is going?

Memo to Californian Orgahs: move to Montana, now, while you still can. Y' all don't want to be around when the 500 lb amphibious squid hit the beaches in 2009. I mean :


"These things are invading, and we don't know what's going on," an oceanography professor said

How much clearer does the warning have to be??

Marshal Murat
07-26-2007, 18:51
I would like to greet our new Squid over-lords.
Now we can get quality movies!

drone
07-26-2007, 18:58
I'm not so sure the squid are the problem. They are just proxies of the evil Octopi. It has recently been determined that the Octopi have been funding their operations by selling archaeological artifacts on the black market.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6915941.stm

As more and more evidence piles up, I'm beginning to think the Great Old One is behind all of this. :inquisitive:

Whacker
07-26-2007, 19:18
I thought we warned Dave to keep his pets on leashes.

Csargo
07-26-2007, 19:28
:o They're coming.

Uesugi Kenshin
07-27-2007, 04:54
I don't see the problem, squid is quite tasty, and if each giant squid weighs in at 110lbs that's quite a bit of meat.

Csargo
07-27-2007, 04:55
I don't see the problem, squid is quite tasty, and if each giant squid weighs in at 110lbs that's quite a bit of meat.

You will surely be eaten when our overlords arrive.

spmetla
07-27-2007, 08:24
You see an invading species of squid while I see potential for profit. Those Japanese would undoubtably go crazy for kalamari this big!

Banquo's Ghost
07-27-2007, 08:47
You see an invading species of squid while I see potential for profit. Those Japanese would undoubtably go crazy for kalamari this big!

You see, this is typical of the Backroom. Those of us who know our world is coming to an end at the rampant tentacles of the decapods present Clear and Unbiased Scientific Proof TM* of that inky end, and still there are the complacent nay-sayers who just see dollar signs.

Where oh where is our messiah Al Gore and his "Inconvenient Sucker"?

*Statement bolded because this makes it TRUE.

:wink:

English assassin
07-27-2007, 09:18
You see an invading species of squid while I see potential for profit. Those Japanese would undoubtably go crazy for kalamari this big!

Jaws was just a film about really big sushi to you, wasn't it? :laugh4:

InsaneApache
07-27-2007, 09:59
They've teamed up with the lobsters. Remember that diver attacked off the coast of Cornwall a week or so back? It's a classic military manoeuver. The pincer movement. :sweatdrop:

The squids and the lobsters are the footsoldiers, stormtroopers if you will, all controlled by the octosquid masters.

:egypt:

Gregoshi
07-27-2007, 14:41
They've teamed up with the lobsters...It's a classic military manoeuver. The pincer movement. :sweatdrop:


:drummer: <rimshot> :laugh4:

Slyspy
07-27-2007, 14:46
All hail the great Cthulhu!

discovery1
07-28-2007, 06:37
All hail the great Cthulhu!

Why bother? The Dread Lord will eat you either way.

What do this things eat anyway? Might they go after humans?

Lemur
07-28-2007, 06:43
I'm leaning toward a Cthulhu/Nyarlothotep ticket in '08. The octosquids will have the vote by then.


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/vote_cthulhu.jpg

Gregoshi
07-28-2007, 06:54
So politics is the true call of Cthulhu's?

Lemur
07-28-2007, 07:20
Politicans worship the power. People wanna fight the power. Cthulhu will eat the power (http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/11808/).

Gregoshi
07-28-2007, 07:32
But does Cthulhu really have the stomach for American politics?

spmetla
07-28-2007, 08:26
Jaws was just a film about really big sushi to you, wasn't it? :laugh4:

Not just sushi but sharkfin soup as well! Big animals just taste better, just call these King Kalamari and make a reality show about catching them and we're set.


You see, this is typical of the Backroom. Those of us who know our world is coming to an end at the rampant tentacles of the decapods present Clear and Unbiased Scientific Proof TM* of that inky end, and still there are the complacent nay-sayers who just see dollar signs.

Where oh where is our messiah Al Gore and his "Inconvenient Sucker"?

*Statement bolded because this makes it TRUE.



When that inky end comes I just hope to have enough dollar signs to hang out in the ISS...unless they follow us into space.

Alexander the Pretty Good
07-28-2007, 19:36
The real question is what squids think of circumcision. Depending on their answer, I can either move to Montana or welcome our new overlords. :book:

Gregoshi
07-28-2007, 19:51
The real question is what squids think of circumcision. Depending on their answer, I can either move to Montana or welcome our new overlords. :book:

:laugh4:

That is a real kick in the tentacles for this thread Alexander. But it is a cutting question worthy of discussion as those on the wrong side of the blade will surely end up in Octolobsquid penal colonies.

Lemur
07-28-2007, 20:07
I have no way of proving that some Orgahs aren't octosquids already. I would like to know their feelings on circumcision, gun control, abortion, religion and the existence of god. (A singular, benevolent god, as opposed to the elder gods who dwell in outer darkness, full of unfathomable malevolence.)

Uesugi Kenshin
07-28-2007, 20:53
I have no way of proving that some Orgahs aren't octosquids already. I would like to know their feelings on circumcision, gun control, abortion, religion and the existence of god. (A singular, benevolent god, as opposed to the elder gods who dwell in outer darkness, full of unfathomable malevolence.)

But unfathomable malevolence is fun!

I wonder what the octosquids think of PETA...

Slyspy
07-28-2007, 21:38
I'd vote for Nyarlothotep, he (it?) saved my life once.

Ok, not for real, but when your character has a 99% chance of dying then rolling 100 practically shouts "intervention".

Gregoshi
07-28-2007, 23:04
I wonder what the octosquids think of PETA...

Tender and delicious...

Uesugi Kenshin
07-28-2007, 23:27
Tender and delicious...

I'm really starting to like these guys, all of their positions on major issues are simple and easy to understand. Plus they think almost everything is tender and delicious so it's pretty hard to forget their point of view on something....

Big King Sanctaphrax
07-29-2007, 01:29
I'm leaning toward a Cthulhu/Nyarlothotep ticket in '08. The octosquids will have the vote by then.


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/vote_cthulhu.jpg


Isn't there a risk of Yog-Sothoth splitting the Great Old One vote?

KukriKhan
07-29-2007, 03:47
I'm really starting to like these guys, all of their positions on major issues are simple and easy to understand. Plus they think almost everything is tender and delicious so it's pretty hard to forget their point of view on something....

I must agree; they're like George Wallace - love him or hate him, everybody knew where he stood (or sat, I guess, in his wheelchair, after getting shot... OK maybe not so much like him)....

edit: running for the hills ain't gonna cut it, I think. I'm gonna hafta move east of the Mississippi - which ought to confuse/slow down their advance (I hope). Gregoshi, can I rent your basement for a few months?

Uesugi Kenshin
07-29-2007, 04:11
Hmmm well I'll get to watch the Western US disappear from the safety of the Green Mountains, so at least I'll get to watch the best disaster movie ever made before I get sucked into the tentacled chasms that they call their mouths.

Gregoshi
07-29-2007, 18:58
I'm sure the folks in Southern California will go down fighting to the last man...over the movie rights.



Gregoshi, can I rent your basement for a few months?


Of course KukriKhan. It is unfinished, but I'm sure we can make it comfy enough. We don't need to fear squid or any of their ilk here. They'll never make it past the beaches of the Jersey shore. :laugh4:

Caius
07-29-2007, 19:06
So, thats the end of the global starvation.

InsaneApache
07-29-2007, 23:46
Only for our Octo/Squid overlords. :quiet:

Papewaio
07-30-2007, 02:15
Where oh where is our messiah Al Gore and his "Inconvenient Sucker"?


I think you are confusing the Vice President with the President's Vices...

Shaka_Khan
07-30-2007, 02:31
What about the giant jellyfish and stingrays? They're poisonous.

Gregoshi
07-30-2007, 05:00
What about the giant jellyfish and stingrays? They're poisonous.

The Jellyfish movement has no strong sense of direction and are content to go with the flow, i.e., they are too influenced by current event. As for Stingrays, they made their move too quickly and picked a bad first target in Steve Irwin. They will be reeling from that bad PR for years.

InsaneApache
07-31-2007, 16:24
It's not looking good guys. They're moving inland, as far as Birmingham in the midlands.


Keepers at Birmingham's Sea Life Centre were puzzled about why George the octopus was off his food and seemed tired and miserable.

On Monday staff at the centre discovered "he" had laid thousands of eggs in the tank. :sweatdrop:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/6924036.stm

I thought I'd be safer up in the hills of the north, now I'm not sure. :inquisitive:

Oh noes...:candle:


The octopus is among the most intelligent inhabitants of the oceans, with a highly-developed nervous system and the largest and most advanced brain of any invertebrate.

The creatures often lay up to a hundred thousand eggs.

You'd have to be a sucker not to believe it. :laugh4:

Gregoshi
07-31-2007, 16:42
Who'd have thought the octopus would be so smart that the males can lay eggs too? That way the female of the species can't pull that "we suffer to give birth to your children!" crap. By laying thousands of eggs though, eight tentacles suddenly doesn't seem like enough to raise all those octokids.

InsaneApache
07-31-2007, 17:03
Like the Epsilons, we will be drafted in to take care of our young octosquid masters. :sweatdrop:

Gregoshi
07-31-2007, 17:07
D'oh! The babies inked their diapers again...

Fragony
08-02-2007, 11:37
This is all a joke to you guys no? The small ones are the worst.

http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/foto/50f337e5_inkt.jpg

English assassin
08-02-2007, 13:31
LoL.

As we say on the internet, pwnt.

R'as al Ghul
08-10-2007, 08:47
All squid news:
http://squid.us/

Can we have a squid smilie, please? :yes:

Gregoshi
08-10-2007, 16:16
R'as, regarding the link, true squid art should only be done in ink.