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TLL HCA Podcast Episode 3 - The Great Fish Disaster 09/05/2010
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In today's installment, The Great Fish Disaster, the story of our cleaner fish's demise at the nipping lips of our very carnivorous Zebra fish is shared.  My son, whose fish they were, was a bit worried when he found his cleaner fish, still alive, but missing eyes, tail and fins, floating at the top of the aquarium.  I quickly removed it to the toilet - all drains lead to the ocean right? and then removed his terrified brother fish to another small fish bowl.  We have never had much luck with fish - or pets in general for that matter.  We do love animals, we just are not very good at caring for them.  


My apologies if you were waiting for this episode to come out sooner.  We transitioned back to Turkey two weeks ago and all has gone well - except our internet connection.  


As always, you can find the Turkish only audio at the HCA Podcast page without the nice music and my summarizing voice.  

Hey if you are enjoying the shows and using them as part of your Turkish learning, tell others by clicking on the 'share' button above.  Better yet, leave a comment on itunes and let us and the world know what you think.

Kolay Gelsin
 


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