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mempilot:
A real work of art and a real piece of %$^&! LOL My favorite part is when the body parts leave the screen and spray the living room. What an effect!
LOL, I can't believe I have never seen this masterpiece. I find bad movies, REALLY bad movies to be incredibly amusing. "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is awesome and most recently, "Kill Bill".

But I think I'm going to need the 3-D glasses for Jaws 3......was this on cable? I really need to read those cable guides they mail me.
 
Maybe we can have Jaws take on Neo in a movie called "Matrix Underwater" You could have Jaws doing those slow motion karate moves. "Jaws gets him with a round house fin slap!!!". :lol2:
 
My life has been a complete waste! I've never seen any of the :jaws: "Jaws" movies.
 
Oh, Jaws is a very good one to see.
 
The Kraken:
My life has been a complete waste! I've never seen any of the :jaws: "Jaws" movies.
Don't be so hard on yourself, OK... go ahead. :11:
 
murphdivers286:
Maybe we can have Jaws take on Neo in a movie called "Matrix Underwater" You could have Jaws doing those slow motion karate moves. "Jaws gets him with a round house fin slap!!!". :lol2:
I think we need to consider the title of this masterpiece.

Hmmm.. Submatrix

20,000 leagues into the Matrix

also, would it be follow the white herring?
 
Walter:
Actually, that part's true.

A fully grown GW wouldn't survive too long eating what's available there. Maybe a baby cutting his teeth on large fish would though.
 
There were a few last year off the coast of Jacksonville, FL. Water was a bit deeper and colder there though. I would imagine they migrate through the gulfstream and occasionally pop into shallower waters looking for food.
 
mempilot:
There were a few last year off the coast of Jacksonville, FL. Water was a bit deeper and colder there though. I would imagine they migrate through the gulfstream and occasionally pop into shallower waters looking for food.
That's okay so long as they don't think of my Mem as a snackie treat!!!!!
 
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