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Cold didn't kill gators
On Jan 18, 1:59*pm, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. |
Cold didn't kill gators
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? |
Cold didn't kill gators
"H :) K" wrote in message ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? |
Cold didn't kill gators
On Jan 18, 4:32*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"H :) K" wrote in ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? Obviously, there was never a volcano. It was almost certainly just a peat fire. The boating interest is that the column of smoke was used as a beacon by ships trying to find the St Marks River entrance. In the 1800s, one guy who tried to find it got as close as what is called "Grey Mare Rock" in the shallows east of St Marks before the extremely shallow water and low tides forced him to turn around but he did take a bearing on it. Winter is the only time a trek in those woods is reasonable. |
Cold didn't kill gators
Frogwatch wrote:
On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Don White" wrote: "H :) K" wrote in ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? Obviously, there was never a volcano. It was almost certainly just a peat fire. The boating interest is that the column of smoke was used as a beacon by ships trying to find the St Marks River entrance. In the 1800s, one guy who tried to find it got as close as what is called "Grey Mare Rock" in the shallows east of St Marks before the extremely shallow water and low tides forced him to turn around but he did take a bearing on it. Winter is the only time a trek in those woods is reasonable. How far up the st. marks river can you get a small boat? I remember seeing it a few times during my motorized perambulations around the Tallahassee area. |
Cold didn't kill gators
On Jan 18, 5:03*pm, "H :) K" wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Don White" wrote: "H :) K" wrote in ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? Obviously, there was never a volcano. *It was almost certainly just a peat fire. *The boating interest is that the column of smoke was used as a beacon by ships trying to find the St Marks River entrance. *In the 1800s, one guy who tried to find it got as close as what is called "Grey Mare Rock" in the shallows east of St Marks before the extremely shallow water and low tides forced him to turn around but he did take a bearing on it. Winter is the only time a trek in those woods is reasonable. How far up the st. marks river can you get a small boat? I remember seeing it a few times during my motorized perambulations around the Tallahassee area. St Marks River goes underground at Natural Bridge for about 100 yards. This was the site of a civil war battle that saved Tallahassee from destruction by the Feds. 200 14 yr old kids and a few old men dug in and beat back about 1000 union troops. Of course, a cynic might say the union troops had local guides whose sympathies were uncertain. Above Natural bridge, one can take a canoe as far as Horn Springs but that is far east of Tallahassee. |
Cold didn't kill gators
Frogwatch wrote:
On Jan 18, 5:03 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Frogwatch wrote: On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Don White" wrote: "H :) K" wrote in ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? Obviously, there was never a volcano. It was almost certainly just a peat fire. The boating interest is that the column of smoke was used as a beacon by ships trying to find the St Marks River entrance. In the 1800s, one guy who tried to find it got as close as what is called "Grey Mare Rock" in the shallows east of St Marks before the extremely shallow water and low tides forced him to turn around but he did take a bearing on it. Winter is the only time a trek in those woods is reasonable. How far up the st. marks river can you get a small boat? I remember seeing it a few times during my motorized perambulations around the Tallahassee area. St Marks River goes underground at Natural Bridge for about 100 yards. This was the site of a civil war battle that saved Tallahassee from destruction by the Feds. 200 14 yr old kids and a few old men dug in and beat back about 1000 union troops. Of course, a cynic might say the union troops had local guides whose sympathies were uncertain. Above Natural bridge, one can take a canoe as far as Horn Springs but that is far east of Tallahassee. It must have been some other little river I encountered...I know it wasn't one of those 10' deep roadside drainage ditches that were all over Tallahassee in those days. :) |
Cold didn't kill gators
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:58:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: Went "Swamp Stompin" yesterday in search of springs deep in the swamps You're missing some great weather on the Gulf right now. We just started south, Keys tomorrow, weather calm and warm. |
Cold didn't kill gators
On Jan 18, 5:03*pm, "H :) K" wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: On Jan 18, 4:32 pm, "Don White" wrote: "H :) K" wrote in ... Loogypicker wrote: On Jan 18, 1:59 pm, "H :) K" wrote: Loogypicker wrote: You stupid fat fool! First of all, I never said there weren't snakes in CT, moron. I know good and well what types are there. Same as in western NY. What I DID say is that they damned sure weren't going to active any where near a very cold stream. I ran the woods in western NY constantly, and I can count on one hand the number of times I saw a live rattlesnake. Why? because it's friggin' cold there and they tend to stay well below or in caves. Frankly, loogy, I doubt you can wipe yourself without help. If not, then your face will be close, as always. Awwwww...Loogy, the Stooge of the Right, repeats an insult he heard last week in sixth grade detention. Does your kid ask you to stay away on parents' day? What was Loonie doing...running the woods in Western NY? Do they make 'shine in that area? Obviously, there was never a volcano. *It was almost certainly just a peat fire. *The boating interest is that the column of smoke was used as a beacon by ships trying to find the St Marks River entrance. *In the 1800s, one guy who tried to find it got as close as what is called "Grey Mare Rock" in the shallows east of St Marks before the extremely shallow water and low tides forced him to turn around but he did take a bearing on it. Winter is the only time a trek in those woods is reasonable. How far up the st. marks river can you get a small boat? I remember seeing it a few times during my motorized perambulations around the Tallahassee area.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - To the Natural Bridge, dummy. |
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