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To: Road Walker who wrote (239773)7/2/2005 2:54:11 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572095
 
re: Hammerheads, despite their reputation, don't bother people very often. Now the sand sharks, they are another story.

The name hammerhead is bad enough, when you see one a couple of feet from your big toe, it's "Oh Shit" time. Ugly mean looking things. But by the time the reality of the situation sank in, they were long gone.

I feel safer in the gulf than on most of the roads around here.


This is how stupid I was when I was in school. I used to go to FLA for spring break and sometimes surf. It never once crossed my mind that there were sharks in the oceans off FLA until on my last school trip to FLA in the Gulf off of St. Pete when a surfer got bit by a shark. I was really surprised to find out there were sharks in the Gulf. I guess I thought they were only off the Long Island shore in Jaws. Even then, I didn't think they would get me.

Here I am trashing teens in FLA and I was the same way. LOL.

ted