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To: shades who wrote (42393)12/8/2005 9:47:24 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116555
 
I don't think you should kill an alligator for eating a chicken picnic lunch. I'd do the same thing if I was hungry. <G> And the guy who runs an alligator park shouldn't kill a gator for acting like a gator. Leave the poor boogers alone. If you don't bother them and they attack you, then you've got a renegade on your hands, if you have any hands left. <G>

Your fuse friend sounds like my kind of guy. Bullets come in handy for all kinds of things, which is why I have so many. Or so I tell the ATF people. Right before I tell them to get out or I'll David Koresh a couple of them. <G>



To: shades who wrote (42393)12/8/2005 9:55:07 AM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
When I walked to class I very often had to cross the street to avoid the lake alice alligators. They come out to sun themselves right on the walking path. There were some scary big ones at times.



To: shades who wrote (42393)12/8/2005 10:39:23 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 116555
 
The board includes other unusual items found during commission research into alligator eating habits. There's another dog tag that says "My name is Blackie," as well as shotgun shells, lighters and wildlife bands that marked birds.

"As you can see, they have poor taste," said Michael Delaney, another researcher at the office.