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On Jan 9, 11:36*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 16:24:56 -0800 (PST), Tim
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There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


Actually, I was thinking inland like... Orlando


Like Wayne says, they are everywhere.




Now that seems to be, but stands to reason....
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On 1/10/12 6:06 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jan 9, 11:36 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 16:24:56 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


Actually, I was thinking inland like... Orlando


Like Wayne says, they are everywhere.




Now that seems to be, but stands to reason....


There's a creek way way down the St. John's River from where it empties
into the ocean at Mayport. I think it is called Black Creek. Pretty
place, winding creek, and absolutely full of gators. Full of bass and
other fresh water fish. Unfortunately, full of jetskiers, too, at least
when we lived in the area. There were those who wished a few of the
jetskiers would fall into the water in the creek and provide the gators
with lunch. I don't recall reading that it ever happened, though.
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On 1/9/12 6:42 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08 pm, Happy wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` wrote:

On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

And stay away from the water trap!

http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg

Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.

===

There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.

There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.

It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.

We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. :)

'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck

Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.


Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot kettle black



I suggest you just ignore him.


He NEVER called any "Scotsmen" "boys in plaid skirts". He did, however,
call some boys in plaid skirts "boys in plaid skirts".
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On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:









On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:


On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:


On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


And stay away from the water trap!


http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg


Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.


===


There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.


It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.


We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)


'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck


Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.


I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.


Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black


Gentlemen, Gentlemen......

You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.

here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...

Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies (Dafydd) (Welsh)

I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.

Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today


And I'm still waiting for a little apology.

Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


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In article ,
says...

On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:









On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:

On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:

On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

And stay away from the water trap!

http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg

Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.

===

There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.

There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.

It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.

We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)

'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck

Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.

Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black


Gentlemen, Gentlemen......

You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.

here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...

Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies (Dafydd) (Welsh)

I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.

Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today


And I'm still waiting for a little apology.

Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


Not me, I want to be there to take pictures!
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On Jan 10, 1:01*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...











On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:


On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:


On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:


On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


And stay away from the water trap!


http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg


Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.


===


There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.


It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.


We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)


'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck


Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.


I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.


Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black


Gentlemen, Gentlemen......


You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. *I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.


here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...


Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt * (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies *(Dafydd) * (Welsh)


I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.


Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today


And I'm still waiting for a little apology.


Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


Not me, I want to be there to take pictures!


Aye!
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On Jan 10, 12:07*pm, Happy John wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:


On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:


On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


And stay away from the water trap!


http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg


Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.


===


There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.


It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.


We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)


'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck


Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.


I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.


Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black


Gentlemen, Gentlemen......


You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. *I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.


here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...


Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt * (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies *(Dafydd) * (Welsh)


I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.


Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today


And I'm still waiting for a little apology.

Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


I'm thinking it might be a rather odd sight myself. But I'd like to
get some realistic and researched clan shields for my ancestors names
at least.
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 16:35:01 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Jan 10, 12:07*pm, Happy John wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:


On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:


On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


And stay away from the water trap!


http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg


Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.


===


There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.


There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.


It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.


We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)


'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck


Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.


I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.


Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black


Gentlemen, Gentlemen......


You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. *I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.


here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...


Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt * (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies *(Dafydd) * (Welsh)


I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.


Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today


And I'm still waiting for a little apology.

Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


I'm thinking it might be a rather odd sight myself. But I'd like to
get some realistic and researched clan shields for my ancestors names
at least.


Sandy is big into the heritage bit now. She's tracked down a lot of her family. I'm afraid I'd find
half my dad's side in prison records somewhere, so I don't devote much time to it.

(Just kidding -- I think.)
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 16:35:01 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Jan 10, 12:07*pm, Happy John wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 17:29:11 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Jan 9, 5:42*pm, North Star wrote:
On Jan 9, 7:08*pm, Happy John wrote:

On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:59:13 -0500, Oscar wrote:
On 1/9/2012 4:46 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 12:00:58 -0500, X ` *wrote:

On 1/9/12 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:02:18 -0500, Wayne.B
* wrote:

On Mon, 9 Jan 2012 02:18:39 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

And stay away from the water trap!

http://gfretwell.com/wildlife/Water%20hazard.jpg

Greg, I was thinking of the more inland courses. Then again, maybe you
were too.

===

There are plenty of 'gators inland as long as there is some water
around, and there's a lot of that in Florida. *They are not salt water
critters although they're OK with brackish.

There was a 12 footer in Sanibel when I lived there and he hung out at
the beach across the street from my house (between the Hilton, now
Sanibel inn and the Tortuga Beach Club)
The gulf was no problem from him. That was also the gator that ate ice
cream and hot dogs at the Dairy Queen. They would send Bird Westal out
to get him and take him back over to the Ding Dong preserve. Sanibel
was a "no kill, no relocate off the island" alligator place in those
days.

It was all good fun until a few years ago when he ate a real estate
woman. He is a suitcase now.

We all know that rednecks, not gators, are indigenous to south Florida
and that the interlopers should be rounded up and shot. *:)

'Crackers' are indigenous to Florida. Rednecks are from Georgia, home of all that beautiful, red,
Georgia clay.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redneck

Leave it to Krause to start up with the insults and derogatory remarks.

I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He may not have realized just how derogatory the name is.

Wait a minute!
Wasn't it you who refered to Scotsmen as "boys in plaid skirts"?
Pot * kettle * black

Gentlemen, Gentlemen......

You don't have to be just "Scottish" to wear a kilt. *I probably won't
(no need to) wear one, but kilts were found all over the British
isles.

here's a list of part of my kilt wearing qualifications in ancestry...

Price (English)
Cordell (English/Welsh)
Hyatt * (English)
McKinney (Irish)
Graham (Scot)
Davies *(Dafydd) * (Welsh)

I could rightfully and proudly wear a kilt from any part of the
British Isles.

Eh, who knows, I might do that sometime, but.... not today

And I'm still waiting for a little apology.

Tim, do let me know when you're going to do the kilt thing. I want to make sure I'm a long way from
southern Illinois.


I'm thinking it might be a rather odd sight myself. But I'd like to
get some realistic and researched clan shields for my ancestors names
at least.


Sandy is big into the heritage bit now. She's tracked down a lot of her family. I'm afraid I'd find
half my dad's side in prison records somewhere, so I don't devote much time to it.

(Just kidding -- I think.)


I actually have a few Detroit gangsters in my family tree!
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