McAvennie
Justified & Ancient
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Report that the Loch Ness Monster has been seen in the Thames. I will take a moment to just rant at the utter idiocy of what passes as 'journalists' these days, if it is in the Thames it is clearly not the fucking Loch Ness Monster...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nster-swimming-Thames.html?ito=chromelessDM_0
Two videos at the link, there is certainly something there but it seems almost too static in the first clip, maybe just the angle but oddly doesn't seem to be moving. The second video is one of those badly filmed where you see something but by the time it focuses all the action is over. Suggestion the second clip is close to early April in release, with all that goes with that stigma.
Is there any historic references to a beast lurking beneath the green aqua of the Thames?
Certainly whales have been seen as far as central London in the Thames, and we have other threads on giant catfish. Would military test any smaller submarine in such a built-up area? Or is this just CGI, or the most prosaic of all, waves from an out of sight boat?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nster-swimming-Thames.html?ito=chromelessDM_0
Two videos at the link, there is certainly something there but it seems almost too static in the first clip, maybe just the angle but oddly doesn't seem to be moving. The second video is one of those badly filmed where you see something but by the time it focuses all the action is over. Suggestion the second clip is close to early April in release, with all that goes with that stigma.
Is there any historic references to a beast lurking beneath the green aqua of the Thames?
Certainly whales have been seen as far as central London in the Thames, and we have other threads on giant catfish. Would military test any smaller submarine in such a built-up area? Or is this just CGI, or the most prosaic of all, waves from an out of sight boat?