Posted: June 21, 2006 12:13 pm
yeah..they get way to close to the boat when the dog is with us... 
as long as you don't go jogging near them.Color me extremely jealous...we could paddle the river....at night...with the...'gators
OceanCityGirl wrote:as long as you don't go jogging near them.Color me extremely jealous...we could paddle the river....at night...with the...'gators
Nope. Just a banana nut Cliff bar. Blech.LIPH wrote:Mal, did you have some pie today?buffettbride wrote:Happy birthday Matt!NYCPORT wrote:
It's mine too!
Wanna birthday smooch from your sis?
Moonie wrote:they were consuming humans at an alarming rate not too long ago...![]()
as far as jogging...no problem there...![]()
Col. Bud doesn't go near the river when a gator is in the vicinity, perhaps he can smell them..I have no idea..I just know he doesn't...![]()
but when one is close...I definately think he's eyeing Col. Bud for dinner...they say the 'gator and smell dog..and it's their favorite...
Reminds of a t-shirt I once had .... it showed two sharks having munched on a couple of divers...Saying something like, "They are chewey on the outside, tasty on the inside, and these toothpicks ( showing spearguns) are really great for after dinner!" and picking their teeth.Tequila Revenge wrote:Moonie wrote:they were consuming humans at an alarming rate not too long ago...![]()
as far as jogging...no problem there...![]()
Col. Bud doesn't go near the river when a gator is in the vicinity, perhaps he can smell them..I have no idea..I just know he doesn't...![]()
but when one is close...I definately think he's eyeing Col. Bud for dinner...they say the 'gator and smell dog..and it's their favorite...
There's an old Far Side cartoon of a copule gators sitting under a tree, resting after a big meal and picking their teeth. They had just finished eating a kyacker and they were commenting how tasty the soft pink meat was.
tikitatas wrote:Some year soon, I would love to go to Stonehenge for a summer solstice.
Sure! I only wanna see the sunrise!Tequila Revenge wrote:tikitatas wrote:Some year soon, I would love to go to Stonehenge for a summer solstice.
But leave before the Druids show up for thier yearly human sacrafice, right
Moonie wrote:Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
My best summer solstice memory: Going out for a summer solstice sunset paddle with the Orcas...mind you that sunset was between 11pm and midnight way up there. It was magical...the sky was lavender, then purple...the orcas were feeding and frolicking (and occasionally bumping the kayaks) and I was with a group of friends who had become as close as family in a very short period of time (almost losing your life while paddling at night in a rainstorm will do that).
Wish I could go back tonight and do it all over again...sigh.....
Color me extremely jealous...we could paddle the river....at night...with the...'gators...
why not just eat chicken?ragtopW wrote:Moonie wrote:Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
My best summer solstice memory: Going out for a summer solstice sunset paddle with the Orcas...mind you that sunset was between 11pm and midnight way up there. It was magical...the sky was lavender, then purple...the orcas were feeding and frolicking (and occasionally bumping the kayaks) and I was with a group of friends who had become as close as family in a very short period of time (almost losing your life while paddling at night in a rainstorm will do that).
Wish I could go back tonight and do it all over again...sigh.....
Color me extremely jealous...we could paddle the river....at night...with the...'gators...
MMMMM Gator.. Tastes just like frog legs...
Color me jealous too. All I did was balance an egg.Brown Eyed Girl wrote:Color me jealous. That sounds like great fun.Tequila Revenge wrote:Happy Summer Solstice!
To celebrate we're packing a picnic dinner, some good wine and taking the canoe out on the lake to watch the sun set![]()
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My best summer solstice memory: Going out for a summer solstice sunset paddle with the Orcas...mind you that sunset was between 11pm and midnight way up there. It was magical...the sky was lavender, then purple...the orcas were feeding and frolicking (and occasionally bumping the kayaks) and I was with a group of friends who had become as close as family in a very short period of time (almost losing your life while paddling at night in a rainstorm will do that).
Wish I could go back tonight and do it all over again...sigh.....