'Montauk Monster' witnesses emerge -- Newsday.com:
"'I kept thinking, 'Boy, I hope its mother isn't around,'' O'Shea said.
This might be a good time to pause for a chew of monster mash. I was skeptical -- and yes, photographers and graphic artists, I did get your e-mails disputing my shadow theory -- until O'Shea and Pampalone made me a believer.
Not in monsters, mind you.
But in the fact that the ocean, from time to time, coughs up some nasty stuff."
Friday, August 1, 2008
'Montauk Monster' witnesses emerge -- Newsday.com
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