And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Be at the Florida game at TENNESSEE this weekend and we'll serve you some at our tailgate. Best way to dispose of them....one bite at a time. Florida FANS are a different matter tho, much uglier and nastier! Bubbarust
I don’t for the life of me understand why these monsters are a protected species. Would it be so tragic if there were few of them or even none? You can’t swim in the waterways of Florida or Louisiana to cool off, and small pets can’t even use the yard without vigilant oversight. I dream of a zero gator future.
Ditto for sharks. When I was a kid on the commercial fishing boats in the summer, the crew when they got caught in the net cut off the fins and tossed 'em back.
I dream of you LBD leaving Florida. I'm a Florida native and quite proud of are water lizards. Use your common sense around natural waters and you'd have nothing to fear. I had a baby gator once, but couldn't get it to eat anything. So we let it go back into a swamp. Which I'm sure he did O'k then back in his natural habitat.
When I install the Fishing Hole Of Dreams, I'ma make some wooden ones like that to leave floating around. Maybe even put a battery and RC motor so I can move them purposefully from time to time, to keep the idiots at bay.
If I make a crocodile version, it'll have a ticking clock sound playing on continuous loop.
Well,,,, not really,,,, no thanks.
ReplyDeleteI do, I prefer them deep fried in pea nut oil!
ReplyDeleteBe at the Florida game at TENNESSEE this weekend and we'll serve you
Deletesome at our tailgate. Best way to dispose of them....one bite at a time.
Florida FANS are a different matter tho, much uglier and nastier!
Bubbarust
when they pose like that it means they want their throat scratched
ReplyDeleteMales do that to attract females
ReplyDeleteI don’t for the life of me understand why these monsters are a protected species. Would it be so tragic if there were few of them or even none? You can’t swim in the waterways of Florida or Louisiana to cool off, and small pets can’t even use the yard without vigilant oversight. I dream of a zero gator future.
ReplyDeleteDitto for sharks.
DeleteWhen I was a kid on the commercial fishing boats in the summer, the crew when they got caught in the net cut off the fins and tossed 'em back.
I dream of you LBD leaving Florida. I'm a Florida native and quite proud of are water lizards. Use your common sense around natural waters and you'd have nothing to fear. I had a baby gator once, but couldn't get it to eat anything. So we let it go back into a swamp. Which I'm sure he did O'k then back in his natural habitat.
DeleteThey're not endangered, there's over a million alligators in Florida and they've had an annual hunting season since 1982.
DeleteYou can actually buy a whole gator (with head and tail) on Amazon.
ReplyDeleteCrocodile.
ReplyDeleteNope. 'Gator. Head looks too fat for a croc.
DeleteWhen I install the Fishing Hole Of Dreams, I'ma make some wooden ones like that to leave floating around. Maybe even put a battery and RC motor so I can move them purposefully from time to time, to keep the idiots at bay.
If I make a crocodile version, it'll have a ticking clock sound playing on continuous loop.