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It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 11:52:09 PM UTC-6, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. I'd kill it to, seeing it's not a 'woodland creature'. But even if it was a 'woodland creature' I'd kill it anyhow. |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On 2/6/2014 7:26 AM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 11:52:09 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. I'd kill it to, seeing it's not a 'woodland creature'. But even if it was a 'woodland creature' I'd kill it anyhow. Yeah, you just like killin' critters... |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 6:38:09 AM UTC-6, KC wrote:
On 2/6/2014 7:26 AM, Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 11:52:09 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. I'd kill it to, seeing it's not a 'woodland creature'. But even if it was a 'woodland creature' I'd kill it anyhow. Yeah, you just like killin' critters... Maybe Scott. But I don't think I'd be eating this one... |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On Thu, 6 Feb 2014 05:17:41 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 6:38:09 AM UTC-6, KC wrote: On 2/6/2014 7:26 AM, Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 11:52:09 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. I'd kill it to, seeing it's not a 'woodland creature'. But even if it was a 'woodland creature' I'd kill it anyhow. Yeah, you just like killin' critters... Maybe Scott. But I don't think I'd be eating this one... Might have to invest in one of these: http://www.gunblast.com/images/Tauru...e/DSC00272.jpg |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On Thursday, February 6, 2014 7:37:36 AM UTC-6, John H. wrote:
"One alarming study by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2008 predicted the pythons could find suitable climate in about a third of the United States, as far north as Washington, D.C." http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/1024/Will-Florida-s-Burmese-pythons-move-north-How-far Well, they ought to feel right at home, then... |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On 2/6/2014 8:37 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 00:52:09 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. Then I will experiment with tanning again. My gator hide didn't work out that well but I was using a snake recipe You'd best watch your butt. It sounds like these guys are migrating. There're laws about killin' and tannin' the hides of migratory species. Besides, maybe these things will take a likin' to geese. This is not encouraging, unless one really despises the current administration and these things like rose gardens: "One alarming study by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2008 predicted the pythons could find suitable climate in about a third of the United States, as far north as Washington, D.C." http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/1024/Will-Florida-s-Burmese-pythons-move-north-How-far They should feel right at home in Washington. |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 08:37:36 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote: "One alarming study by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2008 predicted the pythons could find suitable climate in about a third of the United States, as far north as Washington, D.C." http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/1024/Will-Florida-s-Burmese-pythons-move-north-How-far === Who would notice another snake in Washington? |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
On 2/6/2014 11:23 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 08:37:36 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 00:52:09 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 20:59:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 9:56:41 PM UTC-6, wrote: On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 14:18:19 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/1...243747371.html Man what a great country, eh? My son in law says the water management guys turn these up all the time. I wouldn't ddoubt it, but is their populace getting thicker? Yes and they are moving out of the everglades. They will be seeing them in Orlando pretty soon from what I hear. They are already popping up around Lake O and once they find the Kissmimee River ... off they go. We had one over Near Waynes place a number of years ago so they are far from rare but lately they have just exploded. If I see one around here I will kill lt for sure. Then I will experiment with tanning again. My gator hide didn't work out that well but I was using a snake recipe You'd best watch your butt. It sounds like these guys are migrating. There're laws about killin' and tannin' the hides of migratory species. Besides, maybe these things will take a likin' to geese. This is not encouraging, unless one really despises the current administration and these things like rose gardens: "One alarming study by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2008 predicted the pythons could find suitable climate in about a third of the United States, as far north as Washington, D.C." http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2010/1024/Will-Florida-s-Burmese-pythons-move-north-How-far I bet they can survive up in the tide water areas of Va and the Delmarva. If they can find warm water year round they could even go farther north. It would be another good myth to start about the New York sewers ;-) Besides the white pot? Either way, wait till the greenies start ordering water warming stations up north for them they way the do the swimming slugs in Fla... |
It may have been coming after you, Gregg...
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