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muriel_volestrangler

(101,311 posts)
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 11:28 AM Feb 2019

Crash driver 'swerved to avoid octopus'

A driver who swerved "to avoid an octopus" before crashing has been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving.

Police were called to the A381 between Malborough and South Milton in Devon, where they found a vehicle upside-down in a ditch on Tuesday evening.
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Officers, who tweeted about the incident, said they found no evidence of an octopus on the road.

Octopuses are not unheard of in the seas off the south coast of England, but this particular cephalopod would have had to crawl more than 5km over hills and fields to find itself in the path of a car on the A381.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-47144891

The puns are plentiful - "the long arm of the law", "kraken down on drug driving", "a case for the cephala plod" ,"the care lost control and went into a squid" ...
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Crash driver 'swerved to avoid octopus' (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Feb 2019 OP
Maybe the Detroit Red Wings were in town for a match - they bring their own Octopus Siwsan Feb 2019 #1
I sent letters to protest throwing octopuses onto the ice. Harker Feb 2019 #4
I'm not a sports fan, but I always found that practice to be pretty barbaric Siwsan Feb 2019 #5
Nor am I, anymore. Harker Feb 2019 #6
How kind! Thanks! Siwsan Feb 2019 #7
I once ripped an axle off avoiding a penguin Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #2
If it isn't too painful to ask... Harker Feb 2019 #3
It's a python/kakapo reference. Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #9
Pining parrots... Harker Feb 2019 #10
Come to NZ and find the Keas! Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #11
I'd love to, thanks! Harker Feb 2019 #12
Oh, have to come, then. Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #13
I'm a tea man... Harker Feb 2019 #14
NZ is basically 60's Britain. Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #15
That clinches it. Harker Feb 2019 #16
Ahh... Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #17
Looks nice there. Harker Feb 2019 #18
Ahh, wool trade... Dead_Parrot Feb 2019 #19
Thanks. Harker Feb 2019 #20
cocaine's a helluva a drug JuJuYoshida Feb 2019 #8

Harker

(14,015 posts)
4. I sent letters to protest throwing octopuses onto the ice.
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 01:43 PM
Feb 2019

NHL executives, ESPN executives, game announcers, and Redwing brass all got barraged.

The only response I got was from announcer Gary Thorne, who said he couldn't agree more on the issue, but was offended by a word I used to describe octopus hurlers.

Octopuses are sensitive, intelligent creatures. I like them.

Siwsan

(26,260 posts)
5. I'm not a sports fan, but I always found that practice to be pretty barbaric
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 01:45 PM
Feb 2019

I'm not even sure if they are still doing it. The very fact that I even KNOW about this would shock most of my friends because, like I said, not a sports fan, at all.

Harker

(14,015 posts)
6. Nor am I, anymore.
Wed Feb 6, 2019, 01:59 PM
Feb 2019

I winnowed it down to ice hockey years ago, now I can't work up any excitement for that, either. I think they have the abuse pretty well squelched in Detroit now, though.

Life's a lot richer without wasting all that time!

P.S. I admire a lot of your posts... thanks.

Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
9. It's a python/kakapo reference.
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 07:23 AM
Feb 2019

Some years ago NZ moved all the remaining Kakapo's from Fiordland to the Chatham Is.

But they are not dead.

They are just pining for the Fiords.

Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
11. Come to NZ and find the Keas!
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 07:45 AM
Feb 2019

Not only the only Alpine parrot, but also the only parrot that will fly off with your iPhone. For fun.

No, we don't know what they do with them either.

Harker

(14,015 posts)
12. I'd love to, thanks!
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 09:59 AM
Feb 2019

Mrs. Harker and I plan to retire soon, and do more traveling. Her eldest, now 21, visited a couple years ago - and was delighted with being there.

As bird enthusiasts, it would be a spectacular change for us. Neither has yet crossed the equator.

Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
13. Oh, have to come, then.
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 10:06 AM
Feb 2019

*wakes up, yawns, scratches ass, Looks at 20 species in back yard, puts coffee on*

Harker

(14,015 posts)
18. Looks nice there.
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 11:03 AM
Feb 2019

Just a quick lookup mentioned wineries (a mutual favorite) and that Napier is central to the wool trade. Mrs. Harker had a yarn shop, and is a sheep-loving knitting enthusiast.

We'd been thinking only of Scandinavia for our next extracontinental excursion, but NZ clearly merits serious consideration.

First, there's much to be explored in the New England region of the US.

Thanks for the inspiration and the suggestion!

Dead_Parrot

(14,478 posts)
19. Ahh, wool trade...
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 11:08 AM
Feb 2019

...You want Masterton, home of the Golden Shears.There are also some decent vineyards in the Wairarapa....

Harker

(14,015 posts)
20. Thanks.
Thu Feb 7, 2019, 11:15 AM
Feb 2019

I'm starting to get a bit wound up about this.

Is there any literature, travel accounts or otherwise, that you would think to recommend to a potential traveler?

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