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Nessie, Not Nicola

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Canary42 | 20:35 Sun 03rd Sep 2023 | News
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What a disappointment. The latest Nessie picture is allegedly a Sturgeon.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/creature-photographed-loch-ness-may-160621788.html
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What a waste of time and money. If there is a Loch Ness Monster, what exactly are they going to do if they find it.
spoiler alert, there is no Nessie!
"...what exactly are they going to do if they find it."

Might I suggest 'they' upgrade the road along the lochside so the world can get on with work while tourists gawp.
Some of that lot are positively suicidal.
Wasn't they a cartoon version about Nicola... I mean Nessie, I can't remember what it was called but it was funny.
Looked like stones to me, but as they reported it sunk beneath the surface, so I guessed it was probably refuse (possibly dumped by Nessie hunters). A different creature was possibly too, I suppose.

Beats me why folk pretend to believe in a monster. Clearly to survive there'd need to be a large population, in which case they couldn't be missed.
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There are loads of Nessie cartoons but you are maybe thinking of Family-Ness on BBC?
Is there a £600k camper van attached to the so called 'Nicola'?
You might be mixing two as yet unresolved matters there.
not 'unresolved' but 'undissolved'......
"upgrade the road"

The A82 is an absolute nightmare.
true - and with a lot of humps en route....
Yes thank you Hazi 'The Family ness' that's the one, I'm easily distracted. Xx
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/////what exactly are they going to do if they find it.///

Kill it I expect.
The Greeks will claim that it's their's - after all, Elgin is pretty close by.

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