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#1
You think the mosquito should be the state bird.
You know what love bugs are. Trust me there is no love lost over the dam things. You've ever encountered a 'gator that was not behind a fence. You park at the very far end of the parking lot in order to park in the shade. Rain like a firehose against your windshield is normal. You break out your winter clothes if the temp drops below 60. You have a hurricane kit and an evacuation plan. You think anyone who goes to the beach in winter has to be a yankee, as opposed to a dam yankee. |
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There are always interesting (or tragic--no tragic stories below) news stories involving gators:
Man attacked after jumping into pit at Florida alligator farm YouTube 911 Call: ‘I Have a Gigantic Alligator in My Kitchen YouTube This alligator drew in crowds but I wouldn't go looking for him..... World’s Largest Alligator! Lakeland, Florida - My Search For “GODZILLA” of Circle B Park, Wild Gator YouTube |
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you mean the mosquito isnt our state bird???
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TunedOut, gators are nothing to mess with. I saw the video of the one in the lady's kitchen. I'd have been completely freaked out. I used to swim in ponds and pits as a kid. Couldn't pay me enough money to get me to go in one now.
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You know "gophers" are protected! They're the state tortoise as of 2008.
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Lol....Ky doesn't have alligators in our housed but many of us have 3+ ft long snakes that find their way in. Had one in my upstairs bathroom last week. Wouldn't have noticed it if it hadn't knocked down stuff off the sink & back of the toilet & I went in to see what caused the noise __________________ Leo's favorite place was in the passenger seat of my truck. We went everywhere together like this. Leo my soulmate will live in my heart FOREVER Nov 1, 2002 - Dec 16, 2018 |
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Liz I grew up in Florida and you are absolutely correct !!!!
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The bridge next to your house is blocked off to pedestrians for hours due to a large alligator. We heard the commotion and saw all the lights near the bridge from our window (wondered if it was crime) then a few days later, a neighbor explained that he had gone for a jog and they wouldn't let him return over the bridge so he had to jog 5 more miles to get back home. He didn't see the gator (kept trying to cross, couldn't figure out why they wouldn't let him) until they said, "Don't you see it? It is right there."
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Your house ends up in a sink hole......
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