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 Over the weekend, Churchys Charter NZ took a group of five customers out fishing off the coast of Whitianga, a small town in northern New Zealand. As the group targeted king fish for their bounty, a much larger animal joined the party: A mako shark. As the group fished, the shark鈥攅stimated by skipper Ryan Churches to be about 330 pounds  150 kilograms 鈥攋umped out of the deep blue sea and landed on the boat with a thud and some unceremonious flops. A video of the incident has been making quite the splash online.      What the fuck   one of the passengers exclaims.   stanley romania A mako just jumped on our boat,  says another.   We were fighting it normally and it was jumping around. I told the customers if it jumps in the boat stanley en mexico  get out of the way,  Churches told the New Zealand Herald.  It just so happened that about 30 seconds later it jumped on the top of the boat. It was crazy. We were all watching the rod and the line was going out to the side of the boat and it changed direction suddenly 8230;it just happened to jump at the same time and we got a hell of a fright.  Churches further explained that the shark managed to escape the boat after about 2 minutes of strugglin stanley mugs g.  The customers reacted better than what a lot of people would have. The cameras were out, but they probably didnt realise the danger we could have been in,  he told the Herald. Thankfully, the shark landed at the front of the boat as opposed to the back of the boat, where the passengers were stationed with their fishing e Qcmh More Teases For One of the Potential Game of Thrones聽Spinoffs
 It would have been astonishing had Eisenhower had the ability to block individual citizens from seeing his face and hearing his messages during live TV broadcasts. But thats exactly the kind of power that Trump wields today when he chooses to block people from reading his tweets.     A First Amendment lawsuit arguing that blocking people on Twitter violates their constitutional rights may be close to a resolution. A federal judge heard a case against Trump for banning followers and suggested a settlement on Thursday: The president should simply mute Twitter followers that annoy him, rather than block them entirely. The lawsuit was brought in July by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University stanley website  and seven users who had been blocked by the president after criticizing him. The government claims that @realDonaldTrump is actually the presid stanley cup ents  personal  Twitter account, not in any way affiliated with his role as leader of the country鈥攆rankly a hilarious argument given that Trump uses the account primarily as a medium for berating his political enemies and to deride the media over its presidential coverage. According to the Asso stanley us ciated Press, Manhattan federal Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald told the attorneys that resisting the settlement could result in the establishment of new law they might regret. Buchwald is expected to rule soon if the parties dont agree to the  just mute them  plan.                                                        Donald TrumpTWITTER