Almost as hard to believe as gathering 2 of every creature, is the mystery of where they got all the lumber (and nails) to build the ark in the first place.
I’m sticking to the survival compound above the projected sea rise during a major glacial recession, commissioned and ordered by one of the Lords of the age. It fits the timeline better, seven to nine thousand years ago, and the story makes more sense that way.
The Ark Tour. 40 days, 40 nights. Extreme crowding. Horrible service. No entertainment. Food was bad. Norovirus rampant. No deep sea fishing. No stops for shopping. No shops on board either. And the weather made the Gilligan’s Island storm look like a calm day.
So fish, what about fish. Did they bring on two of each type of fish? Was there a sister ship, the “Arkquarium”, for all of the sea creatures? I’m just asking.
I always thought Noah and his family built a barge, put his best livestock aboard with plenty of food, some board games and a big stack of magazines, and just waited for the water level to rise. All that about ‘every type of animal’ came in the rewrites.
When I was a child, I believed in the Tooth Fairy because my father would put a quarter under my pillow and remove the tooth. I believed in the Easter Bunny because my mother would hide a basket of chocolate bunnies somewhere in the house and I’d find it. I believed in Santa because my parents made Santa happen.And when I grew up, I put away childish things, because that’s what you’re supposed to do when you grow up. Noah’s Ark is a children’s story that no adult should be silly enough to believe.
somebodyshort about 8 years ago
At first I thought they’d taken a pee break
Radish... about 8 years ago
Those wacky aliens, always rewriting our DNA.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 8 years ago
Any Wiley Bears on board? ;^)
davidweinstock about 8 years ago
when the arkers wrote up the event, there was a lot more water than just an alien pee break, and the amount of water grew with each telling…
Superfrog about 8 years ago
Will this run for 40 days and 40 nights?
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
Almost as hard to believe as gathering 2 of every creature, is the mystery of where they got all the lumber (and nails) to build the ark in the first place.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Did we really need the snakes?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
I’m sticking to the survival compound above the projected sea rise during a major glacial recession, commissioned and ordered by one of the Lords of the age. It fits the timeline better, seven to nine thousand years ago, and the story makes more sense that way.
Linguist about 8 years ago
So, that’s where Rain Birds came from ?
Dr_Zinj about 8 years ago
The Ark Tour. 40 days, 40 nights. Extreme crowding. Horrible service. No entertainment. Food was bad. Norovirus rampant. No deep sea fishing. No stops for shopping. No shops on board either. And the weather made the Gilligan’s Island storm look like a calm day.
Phred Premium Member about 8 years ago
Some people believe anything.
SkyFisher about 8 years ago
Some people believe nothing.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 8 years ago
The Great Spritz?
Packratjohn Premium Member about 8 years ago
So fish, what about fish. Did they bring on two of each type of fish? Was there a sister ship, the “Arkquarium”, for all of the sea creatures? I’m just asking.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I always thought Noah and his family built a barge, put his best livestock aboard with plenty of food, some board games and a big stack of magazines, and just waited for the water level to rise. All that about ‘every type of animal’ came in the rewrites.
ladamson1918 about 8 years ago
When I was a child, I believed in the Tooth Fairy because my father would put a quarter under my pillow and remove the tooth. I believed in the Easter Bunny because my mother would hide a basket of chocolate bunnies somewhere in the house and I’d find it. I believed in Santa because my parents made Santa happen.And when I grew up, I put away childish things, because that’s what you’re supposed to do when you grow up. Noah’s Ark is a children’s story that no adult should be silly enough to believe.
BubbleTape Premium Member about 8 years ago
i want to see a Noah’s Ark / Eddie mash-up.
GiantShetlandPony about 8 years ago
The next ‘arc’ will go into outer space. Too bad we can’t convince all the ‘important and chosen’ people that they should go now. ;)
lindz.coop Premium Member about 8 years ago
And those lions never attacked any other living creature on the boat…..really?