This doesn't look right to me. For a start I haven't heard of any reports suggesting Nessie is bright blue. Also, the neck looks unrealistically long and thin. Finally, I am aware that the water in Loch Ness is peat stained, but the water in this photo looks much too bright yellow.
Sadly I think this image has to be consigned to the bin marked "Hoaxes".
Ms Davenport is a typical doubter, rubbishing all the evidence. For skeptics like this no photo will ever be good enough. The water will always be "too soupy" or the monster's neck "too kitchen utensily". You can't win with these skeptics!
For anyone who says this is a simple soup ladle, you need to prove there was a soup ladle in the kitchen at the time this photo was taken. If you can't prove that then I think it counts as evidence for Nessie.
Sorry for going off topic GB but i cant reply on appropriate page . Its in relation to your ' boat hits nessie section'. Just to add i was watching a programme on tv ( bargain hunt) or summit like that last year and a fella was on who lived by loch ness and said he believed in nessie cus he goes fishing on the ness at night on his own and one night something hit the underneath of his boat ansd sent it rocking and the weather and conditions wer calm. Dont know if anyone else saw this programme. Just letting u know...cheers
Good job you're not on commission, you wouldn't make any money from these. :-/
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the new format, The Nessie Shopping Network... lol
ReplyDeleteI don't think the necks would last long in the dish washer
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't look right to me. For a start I haven't heard of any reports suggesting Nessie is bright blue. Also, the neck looks unrealistically long and thin. Finally, I am aware that the water in Loch Ness is peat stained, but the water in this photo looks much too bright yellow.
ReplyDeleteSadly I think this image has to be consigned to the bin marked "Hoaxes".
I have to agree ....
DeleteMs Davenport is a typical doubter, rubbishing all the evidence. For skeptics like this no photo will ever be good enough. The water will always be "too soupy" or the monster's neck "too kitchen utensily". You can't win with these skeptics!
DeletePerhaps these creatures aren't indigenous to this environment and at some point, thousands of years ago they were "Loched" in the kitchen
DeleteHilarious! Everybody's a comedian....lol Who says we can't have fun with Nessie and laugh at ourselves?
DeleteFor anyone who says this is a simple soup ladle, you need to prove there was a soup ladle in the kitchen at the time this photo was taken. If you can't prove that then I think it counts as evidence for Nessie.
DeleteI like these,elegance and fun at the same time.
ReplyDeleteJack.
I bought one and plan on naming it Frank Searle.
ReplyDeleteSorry for going off topic GB but i cant reply on appropriate page . Its in relation to your ' boat hits nessie section'. Just to add i was watching a programme on tv ( bargain hunt) or summit like that last year and a fella was on who lived by loch ness and said he believed in nessie cus he goes fishing on the ness at night on his own and one night something hit the underneath of his boat ansd sent it rocking and the weather and conditions wer calm. Dont know if anyone else saw this programme. Just letting u know...cheers
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