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    Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    WEYMOUTH, England -- Swimmers are being warned to stay away from a "sexually aggressive" dolphin that has made its home at a popular tourist resort on the English south coast.

    Georges the male bottlenose has become a tourist attraction since arriving in Weymouth harbour, Dorset, in April. Thousands of people have gone out in boats to watch him and swim with him.

    But the 10-year-old, 400 lbs (180 kg), dolphin became the cause for concern last month when his behaviour suddenly became erratic.

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    [Ric] O'Barry, who works with the World Society for the Protection of Animals, said: "Georges's well-documented sexual aggression poses a real threat to the thousands of swimmers who will be descending on Weymouth over the summer."

    He told the London-based Times newspaper: "This dolphin does get very sexually aggressive. He has already attempted to mate with some divers.

    "When dolphins get sexually excited, they try to isolate a swimmer, normally female. They do this by circling around the individual and gradually move them away from the beach, boat or crowd of people."

    O'Barry said the dolphin would get very excited and rough before trying to mate with a swimmer, possibly causing them to drown.

    The WSPA wants to relocate Georges to France because it is illegal there for people to swim or dive with a dolphin and it would be possible for a French group of experts, the Cetacean study group, to continue monitoring him.


    http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/e...hin/index.html


    http://www.rense.com/general79/dolph.htm

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    Re: Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    Brill. I'm off to lube my cock up so I can fuck his blow hole.
    I hate humans. I wind people up, it's what I do.

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    Re: Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    Not the Dauphin again ?

    He tried this against HV a few years ago.

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    Re: Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    Is it Ray Finkle???


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    Re: Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    Sounds like a load of, ' Tennis Balls' to me.

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    Re: Criminal Dolphin Faces Deportation To France

    Quote Originally Posted by Not_Whistlin_Dixie
    WEYMOUTH, England -- Swimmers are being warned to stay away from a "sexually aggressive" dolphin that has made its home at a popular tourist resort on the English south coast.

    Georges the male bottlenose has become a tourist attraction since arriving in Weymouth harbour, Dorset, in April. Thousands of people have gone out in boats to watch him and swim with him.

    But the 10-year-old, 400 lbs (180 kg), dolphin became the cause for concern last month when his behaviour suddenly became erratic.

    ...

    [Ric] O'Barry, who works with the World Society for the Protection of Animals, said: "Georges's well-documented sexual aggression poses a real threat to the thousands of swimmers who will be descending on Weymouth over the summer."


    He told the London-based Times newspaper: "This dolphin does get very sexually aggressive. He has already attempted to mate with some divers.

    "When dolphins get sexually excited, they try to isolate a swimmer, normally female. They do this by circling around the individual and gradually move them away from the beach, boat or crowd of people."

    O'Barry said the dolphin would get very excited and rough before trying to mate with a swimmer, possibly causing them to drown.

    The WSPA wants to relocate Georges to France because it is illegal there for people to swim or dive with a dolphin and it would be possible for a French group of experts, the Cetacean study group, to continue monitoring him.


    http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/e...hin/index.html


    http://www.rense.com/general79/dolph.htm
    Fcuk...me thinks I have to ditch the fin suit....buggery bollocks!!

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