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Location: Steeler Nation, Hudson Valley Contingent | ....but I wish he had spent less time teaching his pets how to read.
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Location: Vernon CT | Hey, that kind of looks like a place he brought me to when I first got down to G8r bowl. I didn't
see any of his pets though. He kept suggesting
I get a little closer to the water,but, something told me not to. ;) |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Looks like the pics of the golf outing at Amelia last year. I sent a dozen golf balls with Dave to feed to the gators. Talk about water hazards! |
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Location: 6 String Ranch | no big deal, friendly neighbors. |
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Location: South of most, North of few | They love marshmallows. |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | We taste like chicken! |
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Location: Michigan | are those florida crocks or gators? GWB |
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Location: Sydney, Australia | Those gators are just pussycats compared to our little mates:
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Location: Tennessee | Originally posted by Mark in Boise:
Looks like the pics of the golf outing at Amelia last year. I sent a dozen golf balls with Dave to feed to the gators. Talk about water hazards! Yup. We had a big'un pop out of the water as we were walking by. I think they got mad that we kept bopping them with golf balls as we sprayed our shots left and right towards the cup.
Of course, we did have a wabbit in the foursome which may have looked appetizing to them. If you look in the lake right above Waskel's head, you can see the big gator stalking him as he searches for yet another errant shot.
Notice T28 was on lookout ... far,far from the water's edge. And your intrepid photographer was behind him. |
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Location: Seymour, Tennessee | As near as I can recall, North American Crocodiles are endangered and only found down around the Florida Keys but they ocassionally show up a little farther North, very few left.
Alligators in Florida are like mosquitos, they're everywhere. |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1486
Location: Michigan | i was surprised last year when i did my stint down in florida and got to close up to a whole bunch of them i never realized that they were a black colored on their backs? i always thought that they were a green reptile . that is when people asked me was i seeing alligators or crocks
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