|
General Chat General chat - common sense in here please. Decent serious discussions to be enjoyed by everyone! |
|
|
Welcome to Accrington Web!
We are a discussion forum dedicated to the towns of Accrington, Oswaldtwistle and the surrounding areas, sometimes referred to as Hyndburn! We are a friendly bunch please feel free to browse or read on for more info. You are currently viewing our site as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, photos, play in the community arcade and use our blog section. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, so please, join our community today!
|
22-01-2006, 16:56
|
#31
|
land of hope and glory
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: kirk
Posts: 2,166
Liked: 3 times
Rep Power: 556
|
Re: Whale in london?!
what they doing with its remains ? i mean while its still fresh there is a lot of soup, oil,loads of candles,the tons of steaks.........etc.the soup wagons down london will be dishing it up for weeks
its just not blubber is it?...............na cant be gotta be some meat in there somewhere.
|
|
|
22-01-2006, 19:25
|
#32
|
God Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Great Harwood
Posts: 7,146
Liked: 6 times
Rep Power: 910
|
Re: Whale in london?!
it has been stated that they believe it died due to the weight of it's body crushing it's organs, so it sounds like the rescue attempt may have actually led to it's demise
__________________
I know this may come as a shock but believe it or not all views I may air on here are my own work!!!!!
|
|
|
22-01-2006, 22:12
|
#33
|
Resident Waffler
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Accrington, Hyndburn
Posts: 18,142
Liked: 14 times
Rep Power: 1061
|
Re: Whale in london?!
The poor thing should have been left to die in peace. Sometimes people interfere with nature when they really don't understand what is happening and why and they just make matters worse. I realise people probably had the best of intentions but instead of being able to die quietly and peacefully this poor creature was tormented and suffered needlessly in its final hours.
|
|
|
22-01-2006, 23:24
|
#34
|
Coffin Dodger.
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Quote:
Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
The poor thing should have been left to die in peace. Sometimes people interfere with nature when they really don't understand what is happening and why and they just make matters worse. I realise people probably had the best of intentions but instead of being able to die quietly and peacefully this poor creature was tormented and suffered needlessly in its final hours.
|
hitting the nail on the head springs to mind.
__________________
N.L.T.B.G.Y.D. Do not argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
|
|
|
23-01-2006, 00:36
|
#35
|
Grand Wizard Of The Inner Clique
|
Re: Whale in london?!
__________________
“I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long words bother me.”
Winnie the Pooh
Quotes & quoting
|
|
|
23-01-2006, 08:33
|
#36
|
Resident Waffler
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Accrington, Hyndburn
Posts: 18,142
Liked: 14 times
Rep Power: 1061
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Less
One of the 'experts' did say that any whale found in our rivers belongs to the Queen
|
Maybe they should send her the bill then?
|
|
|
23-01-2006, 17:34
|
#37
|
white rabbits
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: cleveleys
Posts: 4,426
Liked: 0 times
Rep Power: 4234
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Less
|
no less i am still here
its sad though....
__________________
Not a full brick
|
|
|
24-01-2006, 15:09
|
#38
|
God Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Paradise Lost
Posts: 7,220
Liked: 11 times
Rep Power: 4265
|
Re: Whale in london?!
We know that this whale was very sick before it died and possibly when it swam up river; if so, I wonder if it vomited? I bet it did. I am very tempted to go and have a wonder along the local foreshore this evening and see what I can find. If it's any of this stuff (link below) then I could well be rich.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/4642722.stm
|
|
|
24-01-2006, 18:50
|
#39
|
Resting in Peace
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Clayton-le-Moors
Posts: 10,551
Liked: 16 times
Rep Power: 11257
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Quote:
Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
The poor thing should have been left to die in peace. Sometimes people interfere with nature when they really don't understand what is happening and why and they just make matters worse. I realise people probably had the best of intentions but instead of being able to die quietly and peacefully this poor creature was tormented and suffered needlessly in its final hours.
|
Not quite sure I agree with you all on this one. I'm sure that the vets, experts, etc., assessed the situation and decided that this whale had a ?% chance of survival; and any chance is better than no chance. They didn't know the extent of its injuries and,yes, did become a public spectacle (not that the whale would care much). Also sure politics came into this judgement too, and cost of public money would have been considered. If they had not done anything, would you not being asking 'Why not ?'
One would hope that a Human Being would have been given this hope.
Can't say for sure, but feel that it was ensured that this creature's last journey was pain free. Hope so anyway.
|
|
|
25-01-2006, 15:37
|
#40
|
I am Banned
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Oswaldtwistle
Posts: 65
Liked: 3 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Whale in london?!
On MSN Today it says the whale died of dehydration. Ah well. I knew they should of left it in the water.
http://www.msn.co.uk/htx/londonwhale/Default.asp
Last edited by thomas_045; 25-01-2006 at 15:39.
|
|
|
25-01-2006, 15:51
|
#41
|
Give, give, give member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Overlookin' ducks & geese
Posts: 32,411
Liked: 27 times
Rep Power: 16468
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Any death is sad, but when it happens all over the world thousands of times a day, one hundred thousand pounds does seem a lot to spend on a poor creature that may have been dieing anyway.
__________________
'If you're going to be a Kant, be the very best Kant there is my son.'
Johann Georg Kant, father of Immanuel Kant, philosopher.
|
|
|
25-01-2006, 17:23
|
#42
|
God Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Paradise Lost
Posts: 7,220
Liked: 11 times
Rep Power: 4265
|
Re: Whale in london?!
They should have shot it as soon as it was beached and sold the body to Billingsgate Fish Market. There are about 50,000 Japanese living in London & they would have paid top whack prices for a slice of Whale belly.
Instead we had a weekend of sanctimonious, sentimental drivel which took over the entire news channels. Not only that, but every liberal, animal-loving, save-the-whale loonatic (with their family of ill-beheaved brats) from south-east England decided to decend on my local riverside hostelry on saturday afternoon.
Their purpose? To yell and shout at this comatose fish. Would you go to hospital and do the same to a dying relative? No! But who can understand the logic of these madmen? I do know that my quiet drinks were ruined by this mob.
Last edited by Tealeaf; 25-01-2006 at 17:45.
|
|
|
25-01-2006, 18:14
|
#43
|
I am Banned
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: somewhere were you arn't.
Posts: 411
Liked: 0 times
Rep Power: 0
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tealeaf
They should have shot it as soon as it was beached and sold the body to Billingsgate Fish Market. There are about 50,000 Japanese living in London & they would have paid top whack prices for a slice of Whale belly.
Instead we had a weekend of sanctimonious, sentimental drivel which took over the entire news channels. Not only that, but every liberal, animal-loving, save-the-whale loonatic (with their family of ill-beheaved brats) from south-east England decided to decend on my local riverside hostelry on saturday afternoon.
Their purpose? To yell and shout at this comatose fish. Would you go to hospital and do the same to a dying relative? No! But who can understand the logic of these madmen? I do know that my quiet drinks were ruined by this mob.
|
they would have paid top whack prices but then again so would the people eating it!
It was a weekend of a small piece of history, i mean come on a whale in the thames!! id love to have been there, probably wont happen again in my lifetime.
we dont yell and shout at our relatives when there dying but half of the time the familiy will do anything to keep the poor person alive! when they do pop their clogs the person whos loved one it is screams and crys im not being heartless but its true! id probably do the same?
Now that theres no whale this weekend i suppose you get your chance of your quiet drink after all!!
|
|
|
25-01-2006, 18:49
|
#44
|
God Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land
Posts: 3,212
Liked: 328 times
Rep Power: 12995
|
Re: Whale in london?!
Is this the one you saw Tealeaf?
__________________
Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule - and both commonly succeed, and are right.
Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.
|
|
|
Other sites of interest.. |
More town sites.. |
|
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 05:34.
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com
|
|