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Comments on ‘Satnav turtle locates cannabis stash’Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:26 GMT
Pothead turtle?
Avi • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:38 GMT
Or is this some undocumented ability of all turtles - that of detecting pot from afar? And aren't turtles normally water-dwelling? Turtle?
Paul Stephenson • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:39 GMT
Don't they swim in the sea? Looks like a Tortoise to me. Definition of 'field'
Mike Fortey • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:41 GMT
"the middle of a covert marijuana field." "suspicion of growing ten cannabis plants." Since when did ten plants equate to a field? I clearly must have fields full of roquet plants in my window box! Efficient?
Marvin the Martian • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:48 GMT
Friggin' turtles always messing up my fees-paying plantation...! Well, given that this is the first turtle who once in its life passed through some plants, and there seems to be no correlation between cannabis plants and turtle walking patterns --- nothing to be dug up online --- isn't it more effective to let the rangers randomly walk through the habitat? But apparently there are enormous numbers of cannabis plantations on national parks and BLM grounds, with very little to link it to any specific criminal; given good climate, just sow and go harvest before someone else finds it. OK, sometimes you get shootouts (with freeloading harvesters) and dead rangers because of this, so bullet-proof turtles might be the way to go. Got the munchies now?
Wize • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:56 GMT
Maybe the reporter helped with the stash before identifying the shelled animal. Mines the hard one. Teenage Mutant Ganja Turtles
Eddie Edwards • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:58 GMT
I can see it catching on. Kill all turtles!
Anon Koward • Wednesday 20th August 2008 11:59 GMT
The various governments are obviously now utilising other members from the animal kingdom and turning them for their own nefarious uses. Nothing else for it, all turtles must die* *Ok that may be a bit extreme but hey what’s the alternative no more pot???? no arrrrggghhh no! Really??
David Cornes • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:01 GMT
"he probably never counted on a turtle with a tracking device leading us to that location and finding the field". Statement of the bleeding obvious methinks! Unless they have some pretty damn comprehensive scenario training at the secret-dope-growers boot camp... Probably not in first with...
The Other Steve • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:13 GMT
"...but he probably never counted on a turtle with a tracking device leading us to that location and finding the field,” _NOBODY_ expects the turtle with a tracking device! Amongst his weaponry are such diverse elements as fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pot. Chevy Chase?
grom • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:22 GMT
Never mind the turtle, how come Chevy chase wasn't arrested if he was so close nearby? Tortoise vs Turtle
Lewis Wernham • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:22 GMT
From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortoise Although the word "turtle" is widely used to describe all members of the order Testudines, it is also common to see certain members described as terrapins, tortoises or sea turtles as well. Precisely how these alternative names are used, if at all, depends on the type of English being used. * British English normally describes these reptiles as turtles if they live in the sea; terrapins if they live in fresh or brackish water; or tortoises if they live on land. However, there are exceptions to this where American or Australian common names are in wide use, as with the Fly River turtle. * American English tends to use the word turtle for all species regardless of habitat, although tortoise may be used as a more precise term for any land-dwelling species. Oceanic species may be more specifically referred to as sea turtles. The name "terrapin" is strictly reserved for the brackish water diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin; the word terrapin in this case being derived from the Algonquian word for this animal.[1] * Australian English uses turtle for both the marine and freshwater species but tortoise for the terrestrial species. turtles
stu • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:22 GMT
americans dont know the difference between turtles and tortoises. Admittedly this is not helped by one of their most common tortioses actually being called a turtle. Blade Runner quote 'picture a tortoise lying on its back in the backing sun.' leon: "what is a tortoise?".. etc, etc He'd have made it ...
gadgerama • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:43 GMT
... if it hadn't been for that pesky turtle! Mine's the one filled with Scooby Snacks Tortoise vs Turtle
Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 20th August 2008 12:44 GMT
So terrapin is a merkin word and they are to friggin lazy to use it... says a lot. anyway my questions is how long did they stake out 10 pot plants to catch the Kid? and how did they prove that he was responsible? was he carrying a watering can? Wonder if
David Perry • Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:01 GMT
The cops said COWABUNGAAAAAA when they found it. Use to love the tv series when I was a young un If the Turtle is networked....
Mark_T • Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:09 GMT
Can you give it instructions with LOGO ? oddly appropriate
Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:19 GMT
The athletic teams of the University of Maryland (located within 10 miles Rock Creek Park) are known as the Terrapins. In the Washington area one frequently sees UMd "Fear the Turtle" tee shirts depicting a muscled-up terrapin. Sensi-Nav
Elmer Phud • Wednesday 20th August 2008 13:37 GMT
It's unlikely that much (if any) of the park weed would produce a quality product. Removing 'cooking' weed from the local stash will just ensure the need to go to dealers thus draining the resources of students and at the same time encouraging the criminal side of supply. WMD Angle
Phillistine • Wednesday 20th August 2008 14:31 GMT
So, how about letting some of these loose in Iraq so that we can finally find some WMD ? OTOH, considering the excessive Ganja Patrol in the US, would it probably be accused of being WMD ? Tortoise vs Turtle
Albert Waltien • Wednesday 20th August 2008 14:31 GMT
Ogden Nash wrote some words to accompany Sainte-Saens "Carnival of the Animals" which included this: Come, crown my brow with leaves of myrtle; I know the tortoise is a turtle! @ Eddie Edwards
MrM • Wednesday 20th August 2008 14:32 GMT
If you dont pen a script for that then im going to! Wouldn't most Australians call any turtle/tortoise...
Michael H.F. Wilkinson • Wednesday 20th August 2008 15:34 GMT
bush tucker? we need pictures
Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 20th August 2008 17:03 GMT
Preferably the playschool takedown of the weed grower. thanks @Sensi-Nav and Turtles
Solomon Grundy • Wednesday 20th August 2008 18:00 GMT
Park grown weed can be very good. If you're in the U.S. I'll be good money that quite a bit of stuff you've smoked was grown in park/BLM land. I was involved in a GIS project with NPS once and one of the layers was for "illegally cultivated pharmaceuticals" - it's a big, big issue since it's almost impossible to find except by accident - or turtle. I'm not sure why people would think that the turtle "found" the pot... He's a flippin' turtle. He just walked into it and the ranger got lucky. That'd be the the thing to do though. Sell GPS equipped turtles to the NPS, NFS, & BLM. I bet we could get $8k each out of them to search for "illegally cultivated pharmaceuticals". " [ ... ] walked – albeit slowly - into the middle of a covert marijuana field [ ... ]"
Anonymous Coward • Wednesday 20th August 2008 18:05 GMT
And probably was getting slower and slower the further it went! Slow
Kanhef • Wednesday 20th August 2008 19:08 GMT
This happened three weeks ago. The Reg seems to be slacking off this week. Must have been Testudo...Go Terps :)
J-Wick • Wednesday 20th August 2008 19:58 GMT
TMGT ftw, btw...! :) University of California, Los Angeles!
Stan P • Wednesday 20th August 2008 20:39 GMT
it is not University college of LA!!!! It is University of California LA. Get it right! Stop smoking that much, dude! @ Stan P
RW • Wednesday 20th August 2008 22:50 GMT
Oh, cut the limeys some slack. They're always hopeless about getting the names of things Murrican right, and it's mean, cruel, and heartless to expect them to clean their act up now. But just in case, here's a crib sheet for those limeys who wish to try to improve their diction: Most of the American states have a university called "University of <state name>". Many have another institution called "<state name> State University." Examples: University of Oregon and Oregon State University. Exception: State University of New York. In addition, there are endless independent universities with a variety of names: University of Rochester, Rockefeller University, etc. Generally "university" in the US means an institution offering graduate degrees typically leading to a PhD, whereas a "college" means a four-year institution offering only undergraduate (bachelor) degrees. Some colleges offer master's degrees as well. Among the state institutions, many have multiple campuses and the location is used as part of the name. Thus you have UCLA meaning "University of California at Los Angeles", SUNY Potsdam for "State University of New York at Potsdam", and so on. In some cases, the undergraduate division of a university is called "college". Yale University includes Yale College, Harvard University includes Harvard College. Any general rule is guaranteed to have exceptions. Reference to an institution's web site is the easiest way to find out what they call themselves. Isn't this a case...
Neoc • Thursday 21st August 2008 03:55 GMT
...of the pot calling the turtle back? I'll get me coat. So that's why...
Dr Patrick J R Harkin • Thursday 21st August 2008 07:57 GMT
...they walk so slowly. tort
rick buck • Friday 22nd August 2008 20:03 GMT
...and of course Americans know the difference between a turtle and a tortoise...the tortoise is the one with the tortoise shell... Long Live "The Teenage Ganga Turtles"... ...and who brought the Fritos?...I've got the munchies! Flaming...'cause "where there's smoke, you had to have fire! The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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