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Date Posted: 22:24:34 07/06/09 Mon
Author: Denise
Subject: OK, maybe this is a little out there *g*, but the 8 fingered fish has got me wondering. I'm thinking it would look a bit like Ichthyostega, a prehistoric animal that had limb-like fins that allowed it to live between two worlds, the water and land. This must be important! All the characters seem to be living in two worlds - Pamela is an American who has left behind a safe/secure life in the States to cohabit with Republican Irish boys (one she desperately loves), exposing herself to all kinds of trouble. Casey is taking up the reins in the 'family business', but his heart wants to keep Pamela safe in the little house by the sea with the white picket fence - conflicted for sure. And then there's Jamie - the successful, very wealthy business man with his own underground affairs on the side, as well as all the contrary feelings towards love. He's certainly uncomfortable living in his own skin, at least as far being loved/giving love is concerned. Going long>>>>>
In reply to: Tracy 's message, "Exit Unicorns Chapters 15 and 16" on 20:36:45 07/06/09 Mon

So does this creature really have this significance?? It's late and maybe I'm a bit kooky! There are many more examples to give but is it an idea worth merit?? Here's a recreation of Ichthyostega The hind limbs had 7 toes, the number of toes on the front limbs is unknown, but very possibly 8!

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