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December 11, 2003 Longtime Local Resident Forced to Move Meredith Birney, Florida Sun Times Local long time resident live aboard and colorful mariner known as "Captain Neal" was forced from his mooring upon a discovery by the Florida Keys Sanitation District. The district, during underwater effluent discharge pipe inspections, had found that Neal had chained his boat off to the grate covering the sewer outlet. The 100 feet of chain had been secured so well that it took diving salvage crews 8 hours to cut through. Residents were amazed that someone could live so long and so close to a class II sewer outlet, which is minimally treated waste. "I've weathered six hurricanes, two infestations of fleas, four cases of the Cuban drip, chronic bad gas, so I wasn't about to let a little bit of foamy, smelly water drive me away. Anyway, the catfish were plump and there always was a meal ready to be caught down at the end of my chain", commented Neal. When asked where he was now going to settle he commented,"Probably up by Pappy's Clam Grill, I don't mind the sound of the trash barge at 4:00 AM since I'm up anyway and even better, it's less of a walk to get the free government pills!" "I'll miss my morning dips in the warm waters of the outlet, it did wonders for my skin and kept the boat warm during the winter." Neal originally filed a suit with the Sanitation District for damages to his mooring chain but quickly settled for four perforated sewer lids. "These are almost as good as the grate and the District even allowed me lifetime access to go fishing in their easements any time I want!" |
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