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Posted on 11/3/08 at 4:34 pm to lsu225
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Look it up buddy.
I don't need to look it up. I already know. A "crimson tide" is not a DISEASE.
Posted on 11/3/08 at 4:59 pm to Teague
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I don't need to look it up. I already know. A "crimson tide" is not a DISEASE.
Harmful algal blooms or RED TIDE, may cause harm through the production of toxins or by their accumulated biomass, which can affect co-occurring organisms and alter food-web dynamics. Impacts include human illness and mortality following consumption of or indirect exposure to HAB toxins, substantial economic losses to coastal communities and commercial fisheries, and HAB-associated fish, bird and mammal mortalities
Close enough.
Posted on 11/3/08 at 5:06 pm to Teague
When are opposing fans going to figure out that we don't care by-and-large about being called Corndogs?
My god this is stupid.
My god this is stupid.
Posted on 11/3/08 at 5:26 pm to Doom
When we go to Auburn don't we have a few fans that actually cook up serve corndogs to opposing fans? If so, that should be a good indication that it doesn't really have much affect on us.
Posted on 11/4/08 at 3:18 pm to lsu225
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Fewer Kilometers...they took your picture of the cajun girl away or what?!?!?!
She was deemed too hot for Rant.
Her sister was nice enough to fill in.
Posted on 11/4/08 at 3:39 pm to RichardCranium
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Harmful algal blooms or RED TIDE, may cause harm through the production of toxins or by their accumulated biomass, which can affect co-occurring organisms and alter food-web dynamics. Impacts include human illness and mortality following consumption of or indirect exposure to HAB toxins, substantial economic losses to coastal communities and commercial fisheries, and HAB-associated fish, bird and mammal mortalities
Close enough.
Close enough = oh, i'm wrong
better luck next time
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