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    Quote Originally Posted by Benefit
    $hit, its a fish...dont they have a memory span of like 3 seconds or something?
    I'll take "or something" for $500, Alex. This is a popular misconception among landolites. Landolites are what Beta call the rest of the upright walking human population. There are several activities that can done to prevent memory loss. Exercise, which is where volleyball comes to play. Swimming is a good source of exercise. What fish doesn't like to swim? Also, not smoking has been shown to help memory retention. Have you ever seen a fish smoke...outside of a frying pan? Eating lots of vegetables also helps. Betas do very well off of finely chopped vegetables, along with kelp and seaweed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Benefit
    talk about holding a grudge...
    Wouldn't you if you were forced to quit making Atari games? Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodge®
    Have you ever seen a fish smoke...outside of a frying pan?
    actually... yeah... in a smoker...

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