Friday, January 21, 2005

nova scotia rocks.



those canadians are always inhead of us (as we inhabitants of the northeastern atlantic coast of north america say) when it comes to queerdom. even nova scotians - the inbred, gaelic-speaking, hard-drinking ig'nant fisherfolk (yay, dad!) of canadia - understand gay rights. you can get married as a queer couple in nova scotia.

and now they prove that nova scotia should be my home, as i have suspected from my travels in the arse-end of said region: nova scotia boasts a bicoloured bisexed lobster.

A lobster with two different colours – and two different genders – has been caught in Nova Scotia, and fishermen say they've never seen anything like it.

The lobster is split right down the middle: half blue, half greenish-brown, half male, half female.

Murray Townsend caught the lobster off Cape Sable Island in mid-December.

thanks, queer day.

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