Walken
Dec 8 2004, 07:29 PM
When I was 13 and visited the loch whilst strolling alongside it I came across a small wet bone, appearing to be from the hand or foot (this is a discription of the bone, not my oppinion about where it came from) with a gold necklace wraped tightly around it. How strange is that?

I was disappointed not to see the creature, and out of impulse, threw the bone and its accomplice back.
Apocalyptic Cryptid
Dec 8 2004, 08:33 PM
....man... thst cool but it would have been even cooler if you would have kept it i would have at least kept the necalece for a major souveneir..... i hope to go there one day..
Alcatraz_and_brindle_pitbulls
Dec 8 2004, 09:51 PM
yeah..i wanna go there too...major Nessie fan *waves flag*
QUOTE(Walken @ Dec 8 2004, 07:29 PM)
When I was 13 and visited the loch whilst strolling alongside it I came across a small wet bone, appearing to be from the hand or foot (this is a discription of the bone, not my oppinion about where it came from) with a gold necklace wraped tightly around it. How strange is that?

I was disappointed not to see the creature, and out of impulse, threw the bone and its accomplice back.
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Do you mean a human hand or foot?
BeWell
Dec 8 2004, 11:35 PM
I was wondering that too.
Insight
Dec 8 2004, 11:39 PM
Did I just hear you say you threw GOLD away?
BurnSide
Dec 8 2004, 11:47 PM
And human remains too. A sane person would have reported the find to the authorities.
JennRose
Dec 9 2004, 01:40 AM
I am going to pretend he meant chicken bone and not think about this one anymore.
Deimos
Dec 9 2004, 02:21 AM
whoah, a human hand?

I bet that the hand and the gold it was holding was worth a lot!
mr_halo
Dec 9 2004, 02:27 AM
oh my lord....
i'd of freaked out big time....
maybe it was a prank/joke or something, someone probably thought
"hey lets wrap this gold thing around this chicken/sheep/dog bone" and then laughed

P.S he said he found a bone that he thought looked like it was FROM a hand or foot, not an actual hand or foot..silly...
BurnSide
Dec 9 2004, 02:37 AM
Why would a chicken bone have a piece of gold around it?
On that note, why would any bone have a piece of gold around it..
mr_halo
Dec 9 2004, 02:41 AM
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Dec 9 2004, 02:37 AM)
Why would a chicken bone have a piece of gold around it?
On that note, why would any bone have a piece of gold around it..
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indeed, why would it...
well if it was a joke, someone could just put the gold around it...
it was probably a piece of fake/rubbish gold you get free in crackers and stuff...
JennRose
Dec 9 2004, 02:43 AM
Maybe someone dropped their bling in a box of KFC?

But really, I would have fewer questions about a chicken bone that somehow got tangled up with a piece of jewelry than finding a piece of a hand. I was just looking for the non-freaky scenario.
*runs away from weird conversation*
mr_halo
Dec 9 2004, 02:44 AM
QUOTE(JennRose @ Dec 9 2004, 02:43 AM)
Maybe someone dropped their bling in a box of KFC?

But really, I would have fewer questions about a chicken bone that somehow got tangled up with a piece of jewelry than finding a piece of a hand. I was just looking for the non-freaky scenario.
*runs away from weird conversation*

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maybe someones rubbish/garbage bag fell open and a bone and a gold necklace just happened to become entangled...
Insight
Dec 9 2004, 03:17 AM
Perhaps The bone in question was that of an alien being, and the gold was a sort of time travel device. Unfortunately, having the device firmly wrapped around his arm, when he attempted to travel forward in time, only his arm made it, and left the rest of him behind. Nessie then ate the arm, dissolving the organic material in it's stomach acids, and then became ill due to the temporal disturbance of the time machine, and spat it back up upon the shore.
Mystery solved!
mr_halo
Dec 9 2004, 03:18 AM
QUOTE(Insight @ Dec 9 2004, 03:17 AM)
Perhaps The bone in question was that of an alien being, and the gold was a sort of time travel device. Unfortunately, having the device firmly wrapped around his arm, when he attempted to travel forward in time, only his arm made it, and left the rest of him behind. Nessie then ate the arm, dissolving the organic material in it's stomach acids, and then became ill due to the temporal disturbance of the time machine, and spat it back up upon the shore.
Mystery solved!
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you took the words right out of my mouth, i was just going to say that exact paragraph....
a good a theory as anything else
BurnSide
Dec 9 2004, 03:22 AM
Hrrrm.
I don't know about that Insight. I was thinking that it was actually Nessie itself that was a time traveller, which would explain why it dissapears for great length. However on this one occasion, some careless Loch Ness visitor dropped a gold chain into the loch which got entangled around Nessies left flipper.
As we all know, time travel is only possible by flesh, which is why the Terminators have to be coated with living flesh. Therefore, when nessie travelled to the past to escape visitors to the Loch, the gold chain entangled around it's flipper remained, severling part of Nessie flipper with it. In due time this rotted to just bone and was washed up on the surface.
Oh yeah, debunked!
mr_halo
Dec 9 2004, 03:25 AM
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Dec 9 2004, 03:22 AM)
Hrrrm.
I don't know about that Insight. I was thinking that it was actually Nessie itself that was a time traveller, which would explain why it dissapears for great length. However on this one occasion, some careless Loch Ness visitor dropped a gold chain into the loch which got entangled around Nessies left flipper.
As we all know, time travel is only possible by flesh, which is why the Terminators have to be coated with living flesh. Therefore, when nessie travelled to the past to escape visitors to the Loch, the gold chain entangled around it's flipper remained, severling part of Nessie flipper with it. In due time this rotted to just bone and was washed up on the surface.
Oh yeah, debunked!
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hey are you guys reading my mind, i was just thinking that burnie....
this is getting weird
Walken
Dec 9 2004, 04:29 PM
I think it's most likley that bigfoot and nessie are in love, and use the sightings to lure people to watch loch ness, when they in actual fact atend alien orgys in the south atlantic.
Just to clarify, the gold looks rusty old, and not real gold (plus, what does a 13 year old want a gold necklace for anyway?) and the bone LOOKED like one of those thin ones in a hand of foot, or indeed, a chicken bone.
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