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AOTA is mostly gone

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Wanted: to set up a tank again.
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that sucks
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:(
Can't even say how bad that hurts....

Interesting that the seadragons lived...they are the coolest creatures....
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OMG :(
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Aww man. And Drew promised me one day we'd go back to NO for a day and visit the aquarium and the zoo. The last time we were there, we didn't get a chance to go and I really wanted to... :cry:
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That is a shame. There are priceless animals in both the aota and the az. at least their prize specimens are not lost. I am glad their leafy and weedy sea dragons remain alive (since this is what they are famous for, in addition to the huge outdoor swamp exhibit). I hope they can recover, since i love the place and hope to see it again someday.
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I have no doubt they will recover. :) Can't you just imagine what the caretakers are going thru, it must be terrible for them.

Those dragons were my favorite part of the exibit, along with the tiny 1" seahorses. I think I got some pics, but they didn't come out too well.
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If they weren't forced to evacuate the building things might have been fine too. That is what reallt gets me. The F@#%ing looters (not those getting food and essentials its those getting guns and nike's) killed the aquarium.
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Yeah, that's the truth. But you know, I have to believe that for all the s**theads there are out there....there are way more good folks..



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I tend to agree but the newscameras show a lot of bad for one piece of good. One of the stores by my house was looted and it scared my wife so bad that I thought she was going to have a stroke. I had to sleep with my gun for the first time in a while to help calm her down.
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But the bad is so much more exciting! :roll: Kind of the "blood and guts" of a story in the literal sense. Personally I think the news needs to chill out on this story a little now, the "blame game" thing is getting a little ridiculous.


That particular fear takes a long time to go away, if it ever does. I was always terrified when I was a kid and we lived just outside Wash,DC.
I don't think it went away till we moved to Tennessee when I was 11.
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