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DO YOU BELIVE IN THE LOCH NESS MONSTER?

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June

June Report 12 Jan 2005 00:14

Does Emma realise what she started with this thread, I bet she is tucked nicely in bed now. I will be soon too June xx

Pat

Pat Report 12 Jan 2005 00:11

Sorry Miss I am distracted by another subject. I was doing two things at once LOL very difficult for me, well most of the time anyway. OK Got it now, its all this Scottish, very difficult to keep up with. Pat x

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 12 Jan 2005 00:09

Pay attention Pat ....Morag is the monster who lives in Loch Morar! Got it now? It's that name Morag, it's getting you all flustered. LOL Christine

Pat

Pat Report 12 Jan 2005 00:08

Is it Morar or Morag (that bloomin' name again) Anyway as Paul say Leprachans pixies monsters they are great myths for children. I am sure people are very sincere, like Big foot to those over the water but come on now Dinosaurs in 2000-2005 we wish. Get a grip Woman LOL. sorry. Pat x

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 12 Jan 2005 00:04

It's true Pat that the Loch Ness monster, be it a myth or fact, does bring the tourists to Loch Ness and they most definitely exploit it, but The Loch Morar monster is much less known. Morar is a tiny village in Invernesshire, that doesn't even have a shop. The people there have never tried to exploit the sightings of their monster, but accounts of it have been around as long as Nessie. I have known a few of the people who say they have experienced seeing "something" unusual in the Loch, and they are so sincere when they speak about it that I'd find it hard to disbelieve them. There was actually a programme on about the Morar monster last Thursday, but maybe it was just shown in Scotland? And anyway Pat, are you telling me that leprechauns DON'T exist? LOL PS Pat , you timid!!!!!!!!???? Christine

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jan 2005 23:58

WHat man can't get rid of, he can't destroy ? Well IF nessie exists, and is some form of surviving dinosaur, as the common theories hold... then I think you'll find man didn't kill those :)

Pat

Pat Report 11 Jan 2005 23:57

June I am telling the truth about that Morag I knew she was unbelievable, just seeing Christine writing that name brought that woman back in my memory, phew think I will think of ness instead, never knew anyone by that name. Pat x

June

June Report 11 Jan 2005 23:55

Pat Yea right!! Whatever

Pat

Pat Report 11 Jan 2005 23:53

I once knew a Morag, she was frightening, she was Scottish from Ayrshire, blimey just writing this makes me hot with worry. And that is true, she weren't a monster just acted that way if you annoyed her, she frightened the hell out of me, cause I'm timid and always was LOL Pat x

June

June Report 11 Jan 2005 23:53

Pat, I am not a Scot, although I do live next door to one. I just think there are a lot of things in this World/Universe that we dont know/understand about. June xx

Pat

Pat Report 11 Jan 2005 23:49

Oh dear the Scots are here, to keep the myth going for the tourist trade LOL Do you work for the Scottish Tourist board Christine, getting a cut from chancing your arm at monsters??? Scotland is beautiful don't need stuff like that to get us there woman LOL I know someone is going to tell me off soon, can't help it I believe in what I am saying you cannot convince me otherwise. Pat x

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 11 Jan 2005 23:46

all nonsense to me! Lucia :-)

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 11 Jan 2005 23:46

Yep I'm a beleiver! There is also another monster in Loch Morar (deepest freshwater loch in Europe); Nessie's sister, called Morag. It's just strange why there's always reported sightings after I've had a wee swim in those lochs! LOL Christine

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jan 2005 23:43

and cornish piskies and werewolves, and vampires

Pat

Pat Report 11 Jan 2005 23:42

But for all the years they have said there has been a Lochness monster surely they would have had to have offspring it cannot live forever? So were are the kids? What made the monster pregnant in the first place and why is the place not overrun the the things? There cannot be any predators living near it??? The photo's show this huge THING it could eat a whole line of Sun Journalists, or Sky reporters yet I ain't heard no one been eaten by it? If it's a veggie it would need to have eaten all the greenery around the loch to survive??? No I do not believe in it, it's as fanciful as Irish Leprachauns Pat x

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jan 2005 23:38

lol silly woman

Pat

Pat Report 11 Jan 2005 23:36

Now Paul I wasn't counting??? God I hope you aint too worried, please don't be I have enough problems here, a hubby three kids and a cat and dog they all need me, so don't worry i ain't stalking you, LOL. Just nice that there are people on threads you can agree with, and you can say that you agree, I would hate to be the only one who said they didn't believe in such things. Ok I can be a bit of a coward at times. Pat x

VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 11 Jan 2005 23:32

I keep an open mind! Viv

June

June Report 11 Jan 2005 23:17

I must admit,I think it is possible to have a Loch Ness Monster. June xx

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Jan 2005 23:16

thats 4 times... is that enough for a restraining order do you think ? lol