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Subject: Did Ernie
From: RussH1952@Yahoo.Com (Russ H)
Date: 3/20/2008 10:11:58 PM
Fart in the water and cause this sting ray to go flying?
, Fla. (AP) - A 75-pound stingray killed a Michigan woman Thursday when it
flew out of the water and struck her in the face as she rode in a boat in
the Florida Keys, officials said.
Judy Kay Zagorski, of Pigeon, Mich., was sitting in a boat going 25 mph
when the spotted eagle ray, with a wingspan of 5 to 6 feet, leaped out of
the water, said Jorge Pino, spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission.
The 57-year-old woman's father was driving the boat on the Atlantic Ocean
side of Vaca Key, Pino said.
"He had absolutely no warning. It just happened instantaneously," Pino
said.
The impact likely killed the woman, but it was not immediately clear if she
had any puncture wounds from the ray's barb, Pino said. An autopsy will
determine an official cause of death, Pino said.
Spotted eagle rays can weigh up to 500 pounds and have a wingspan of up to
10 feet. They are known to occasionally jump out of the water but are not
aggressive and use the venomous barb at the end of their tail as a defense
mechanism.
The rays are protected in Florida waters and are typically seen swimming on
the water's surface.
"Rays jump to escape a predator(HAHAHA ASSHOLE ERNIE?), give birth and
shake off parasites," said Lynn Gear, supervisor of fishes and reptiles at
Theater of the Sea in Islamorada. "They do not attack people."
Subject: Did Ernie
From: %
Date: 3/20/2008 10:16:12 PM
Farrel wrote:
> Fart in the water and cause this sting ray to go flying?
>
> , Fla. (AP) - A 75-pound stingray killed a Michigan woman Thursday
> when it flew out of the water and struck her in the face as she rode
> in a boat in the Florida Keys, officials said.
>
> Judy Kay Zagorski, of Pigeon, Mich., was sitting in a boat going 25
> mph when the spotted eagle ray, with a wingspan of 5 to 6 feet,
> leaped out of the water, said Jorge Pino, spokesman for the Florida
> Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
>
> The 57-year-old woman's father was driving the boat on the Atlantic
> Ocean side of Vaca Key, Pino said.
>
> "He had absolutely no warning. It just happened instantaneously," Pino
> said.
>
> The impact likely killed the woman, but it was not immediately clear
> if she had any puncture wounds from the ray's barb, Pino said. An
> autopsy will determine an official cause of death, Pino said.
>
> Spotted eagle rays can weigh up to 500 pounds and have a wingspan of
> up to 10 feet. They are known to occasionally jump out of the water
> but are not aggressive and use the venomous barb at the end of their
> tail as a defense mechanism.
>
> The rays are protected in Florida waters and are typically seen
> swimming on the water's surface.
>
> "Rays jump to escape a predator(HAHAHA ASSHOLE ERNIE?), give birth and
> shake off parasites," said Lynn Gear, supervisor of fishes and
> reptiles at Theater of the Sea in Islamorada. "They do not attack
> people."
Subject: Did Ernie
From: RussH1952@Yahoo.Com (Russ H)
Date: 3/22/2008 7:45:00 AM
No ones ever touched a pic that asshole Ernie posted himself on his own
page.This is just another fable posted by asshole Ernie has posted to paper
over his failings.
ernietoo@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:
> That is funny coming from an asshole who is famous for posting using
> made up names. That is what she had to do after getting caught playing a
> shell game with my pics. Ernie
Subject: Did Ernie
From: RussH1952@Yahoo.Com (Russ H)
Date: 3/23/2008 7:56:34 AM
ernietoo@webtv.net (Ernie Primeau) wrote:
> We all saw the doctored pics by asshole farrel, and remember the shell
> game. Now the pic of me on my back waiting for a turd to drop in my mouth
> was the real macoy. Ernie
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