Here's a delightful Victorian anecdote about a Loch Ness monster sighting where some lucky soul spied her tracks. This tall tale reminds Glasgow Boy of a handful of other treats guaranteed to tickle your fancy. On the other flipper, Malcolm Smith is less twee, getting down to brass tacks when it comes to
Four More Forgotten Sea Serpents now only found lurking in libraries and online archives. Follow along with the narratives as Malcolm deconstructs them and teases out the important points illustrated by these sightings. If you'd rather not be part of an audience, Andromeda Smith-Currethers invites you to join the conversation on
Yetis, Selkies and Loch Ness Monsters... Do They Exist? I've never seen any follow-up articles when
The Guardian posts these kinds of calls but it's piqued our interest. There's another way to get involved, writes Andrew Allemann, who's excited to tell everyone and their neighbors that
Domain Names Really Can End In .Monster Now. Harkening back to the glory days of
Something Awful, we echo the sentiment of "Hope you got ten bucks!" (CS)
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