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re: A crocodile, the police, game wardens, a HOA president, and one dead pug
Posted on 8/3/23 at 12:49 am to POTUS2024
Posted on 8/3/23 at 12:49 am to POTUS2024
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When are people going to learn - any body of water in the south, you should assume there are alligators (and crocs) in it. End of story. Don't let your kids play at the waterline. Don't let your dogs down by the waterline. Why can't people understand this?
Forget law enforcement. Hire trappers. Catch it, relocate it.
Does croc eat like alligator? If so, ask for a waiver, pay some baws, and have a cookout.
I'm an old guy. I lived in Winter Haven Florida as a kid. Winter Haven was called the city of 100 lakes. When I was a kid, the lake down the hill from my home, had plumped in white sand beaches with little kids playing in the water. It's not there anymore thanks to "endangered" alligators population growth.
Posted on 8/3/23 at 1:00 am to Auburn1968
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End of story. Don't let your kids play at the waterline. Don't let your dogs down by the waterline. Why can't people understand this?
Or, we could greatly reduce the population size from Louisiana all the way to Florida. Those fricks might have outlasted the dinosaurs but those of us with opposable thumbs can and should wipe them clean off the map in America.
Posted on 8/3/23 at 7:32 am to Auburn1968
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I'm an old guy. I lived in Winter Haven Florida as a kid. Winter Haven was called the city of 100 lakes. When I was a kid, the lake down the hill from my home, had plumped in white sand beaches with little kids playing in the water. It's not there anymore thanks to "endangered" alligators population growth.
Hell growing up going to Disney we used to swim in the lake at fort wilderness all the time.
This post was edited on 8/3/23 at 7:33 am
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