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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Thu, 12/08/2005 - 7:32pm.
I am writing this in response to "The Benevolent and Protective Order of Caimans (BPOC)". Also to make a request; I think we need an open thread to discuss and contemplate the latest in caiman particulars.

It would be nice if there really was a BPOC to take care of business, i.e. protect the innocent and vulnerable people, and places of this world. We can hope and pray and dream. A better world is definitely possible.

What would be on your list for the BPOC look into?

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I think that a caiman directe

I think that a caiman directed open thread would be a good way to keep up with the latest in caiman affairs. I have an inquiring mind, especially where the likes of sublime and camouflaged giant lizard pranksters are concerned!
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I second the motion. As for

I second the motion.

As for BPOC, I plan to help investigate it, but that is a secret.

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"Benevolent" and "Protective"

"Benevolent" and "Protective" are two words I do not associate with this species. Caimans are cold-blooded, calculating, and psychopathic. They walk among us. They can even look human. And they are multiplying and infiltrating our daily lives while slyly approaching under the cultural radar.
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