An incredibly cool Christmas gift for cephalopod fanatics the world over. Enjoy!
Live Giant Squid
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You know, I just saw that CNN story this morning and thought of you. I figured that you'd already mentioned it and I'd missed the post.
Merry Christmas, Steven, and may your new year be filled with good books, family joy, and the love of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear Steven,
Thank you for posting that. I wouldn;t call myself a "cephalopod fanatic" just yet, but there is something about giant suid that fascinates.
Yours,
Joshua