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LET'S FORM A FAN CLUB FOR THE FISH
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Pagnozzi, Amy
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Coco, Chris
2000
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2000
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LET'S FORM A FAN CLUB FOR THE FISH
2000
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And the American eel, which is silver and several feet long and eats other fish alive (though they are, unfortunately, not quite large enough for an observer to watch as they pass through the eel's digestive tract). And the Atlantic salmon, known worldwide for its extraordinary ability to leap as high as 11 feet out of the water (but, unfortunately, cannot be taught to do this through a flaming hoop on command). And there are New England snapping turtles, which are large, aggressive, and will absolutely take your finger off if you mess with one! Now, consider carefully: If you got to choose between having your very own professional football team in a brand spanking new stadium right here in Hartford . . . Or your very own brand spanking new but minor league baseball stadium, right here in Hartford . . . Or your very own brand spanking new freshwater aquarium, right here in Hartford . . . would it be football? Or baseball? Or fish?
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
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