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Octupus predicts Germany results in World CupJust finished watching the game and he was correct again, Maybe he's been running good on his predictions
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Ha ha, I saw this on the news the other day, hilarious. I wonder who he'll pick to win the final? I'm guessing Spain.
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The local talk radio has been giving us daily updates on Paul. You hear the vevuzelas (sp?), then Pauls predictions and the scores. The vevuzelas are annoying,
Last I heard he picked Spain over Germany. You have to wonder whether that was psychic ability or he thought, "Crap. I picked Germany last time."
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Quote:You think they'll eat him now? Surely he'd see this coming http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/early-doors/article/264850/Seems he's got a rival, but Mani the Parakeet has opted for Holland in the final, so one of them loses on Sunday. I'm sticking with Paul. So Jim, any thoughts on how this fits in with your theory of a programmed reality?
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I hope The Octopus is wrong , he has been 1/64 to get 6 games right for the 7th game he's 1 /128
He's been running good this WC since in the Euro 2008 he wasnt 100% accurate
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He's good.. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100708/twl-world-cup-psychic-octopus-is-right-a-3fd0ae9.htmlJust one more correct prediction for the clean sweep. Go on Paul!
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Hilarious! Of course, it goes without saying that if you take 128 animals and give them binary selections, on the average, one will rise to the top and pick 7 straight. I only wonder where the other 126 are.
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Oh, that's really funny On a more sober note, I didn't know octopus (octopi? octopuses? ) have a life expectancy of just 3 years, would have guessed that it was considerably more. Nature can be cruel sometimes.
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