> > One little girl in a row boat had the seal wrap its flippers > > right around her, as it began attacking her face. The father had to > > smash it with an oar and then pry it off. Other attacks are being > > reported. In one incident, the seal dove up into a Zodiac, and snapped a > > child by the wrist, nabbing her watch as an adult pulled the child away. > Seems appropriate to repost this communication from Professor Inverbon in 1998. Granted I have not heard of a pedophile seal but I suppose such things occur. Seal Molesters 26/04/98 Jackie wrote; >One of the biggest >complaints from the personnel at the facility comes from people picking >up baby seals found on the beach thinking they are orphans. Who has not been tempted to fondle the silky supple body of a wanton young seal. It is enough to drive any young west coast lad to cast away his Victoria's Secret catalogue and go screaming wildly to the beach. And is it all his fault? Driven wild with desire by non co-operative feminists trussed up in vinyl and already pierced with enough hardware to set off all the security checks at LAX from a distance of twenty paces. Certainly the seals are not entirely blameless, batting those big liquid brown eyes at everyone who passes and writhing sensuously on the sand. This is no new phenomenon. For centuries Selkies have been luring unsuspecting Scottish lads away from the farm. (Sceptics will say they were running away from haggis but we know better) The Selkie was a kind of early days UFO that, unlike modern UFO's that only kidnap housewives, garage attendants, and untenured college professors with a book in the back of their heads, only took rural young Scots who could not afford a ticket to Edinburgh. That the precise amount of a train ticket to Edinburgh was usually missing after the young person disappeared was only a coincidence. Various misguided church women's groups have done nothing to alleviate the problem on the west cost beaches. Armed with Gucci shopping bags filled with cast off Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein they have been ranging the beaches in an attempt to cloth the seals. It avails them nothing. I myself have seen a pre-pubescent beach bunny being lured behind a red Corvette by a seal dressed in a Chicago Bulls jacket and trailing the scent of candied liquorice. Perhaps it is time we became more enlightened regarding trans species relations. I know it has only been recently that we abolished miscegenation laws in the US but are we not capable of extending equal rights to all. Even so, I can sympathize with the residents of the beaches. Having pimply faced juveniles picking up seals in your front yard is not good for property values. Both parties could get on with it better in a trendy night club than on the beach where all can witness their lewd and lascivious acts. Dr. Peregrine Inverbon, Ph.d., DD, LL.d, Ph.G Transcribed by his humble servant John Winters *************************************************************************** PaddleWise Paddling Mailing List - All postings copyright the author and not to be reproduced/forwarded outside PaddleWise without author's permission Submissions: PaddleWise_at_PaddleWise.net Subscriptions: PaddleWise-request_at_PaddleWise.net Website: http://www.paddlewise.net/ ***************************************************************************
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