JELLIFIED

Former Member
Former Member
Last Sunday during what turned out to be a 5 hour swim at Brighton Beach, I got hit worse than ever before. The ugly brown/red species of jellyfish that frequent this stretch of the atlantic were out in force; early morning was severe. I have had many encounters with these guys in the past, but a big'un wrapped around my neck/shoulder/armpit and stayed there for a couple of seconds. The rash marks are still visible 4 days later. Several friends were also hit and are finding relief only after some prescription strength drugs. We started swimming early... 6 AM and by 8AM, we could still see the j-fish, but they were deeper. I was told they avoid the sun.... seems odd. Still, its not nearly as bad as poison ivy, and in my case no longer uncomfortable. Any jelly action elsewhere?
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  • I understand jellyfish are absolutely terrified by Mr. Peanut and his friends, the Sandwich Bread Boys. :rofl: Reminds me of the holiday Mr. Peanut commercial where he had a crack in his shell and was sporting a band-aid due to the Nutcracker's inability to control himself at a previous party. But, even though I consider PB&J to be one of the world's most perfect foods, after watching the documentary last night, the last thing I would ever want to eat is jellyfish. :eeew:
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  • I understand jellyfish are absolutely terrified by Mr. Peanut and his friends, the Sandwich Bread Boys. :rofl: Reminds me of the holiday Mr. Peanut commercial where he had a crack in his shell and was sporting a band-aid due to the Nutcracker's inability to control himself at a previous party. But, even though I consider PB&J to be one of the world's most perfect foods, after watching the documentary last night, the last thing I would ever want to eat is jellyfish. :eeew:
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