They had to let her go...

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jetfixer:
Wish I had gone to see her, but I wish her luck back in her natural habitat.http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/04/01/BAGLHC1QB01.DTL
I am really glad my sons and I got to see her back in November. She looked really tiny then. It good she gained some weight. It's even better they released her up their way and not back down here, where they got her!

I don't want to be seeing her in hte water anytime soon.
 
geez, how many threads do we have on this now... this is at least the fourth. Oh well, I guess it's important enough.
 
archman:
geez, how many threads do we have on this now... this is at least the fourth. Oh well, I guess it's important enough.

Didn't you hear that Scubaboard has only 1,000,000 posts? They want it to be 2,000,000 by next year. That means everyone has to do their part and statr multiple threads on the same topic. Duh....
 
Jetfixer Shouldn't you be fixing a jet right now. Hurry up we need mechanics in VCV!!

I would liked to have her too. I guess when they get another one we shouldn't a tip up there.
 

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