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Saturday, March 11, 2006

Fish Girl - 2 comments

Via Tom, a sensational story of the power of religion. Sorry, idiocy. It's said to be a video of a fish - you can watch it yourself - which is what a Bradford girl turned into as a result of kicking a Koran (or some variation of this story). Unfortunately the cameraman left the lens-cap on whilst the girl was undergoing her metamorphosis, so all that's fit to watch is the 'fish' lying flat on its back, very still, on a table.

I think 'fish' is pushing it a bit. I'm not sure what the jejune lump of mottled rubber is meant to be, but I'm sure I remember Doctor Who fighting a few of them back in the Seventies.

Only 5 out of 20 of those polled were prepared to say the story is "not real".

P.S. I'm posting this from Google's Blogger Dashboard Widget for Mac. Very cool.

2 comments so far...

At 11:36 AM, March 24, 2006, Anonymous Raq said...

Just had a look at my site stats. And have had a lot of referrals from this site.

Yeh, we still don't know who made the video, as it was first sent around the UK via mobile video msging.

Not sure about molten rubber though, but has very close resemblances to the Guitar fish.

thanks for linking to us.

   
At 12:13 PM, March 27, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how about the Lion Roars Allah

   

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