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sailmonstermomma April 3rd 08 05:50 PM

boating and camping
 
On Apr 3, 11:26*am, wrote:
On Apr 2, 4:23*pm, sailmonstermomma wrote:

Anyone know of *a good place to camp in Sarasota Florida area. Can
travel by sailboat or minivan with the Brady Bunch. Kids are on Spring
Break driving me crazy.


Myakka River State Park is nice, it's not on the coast though:http://www.myakkariver.org/index.html

And Little Manatee is nice also:

http://www.floridastateparks.org/littlemanateeriver/


Thanyou

[email protected] April 4th 08 04:49 AM

boating and camping
 
On Wed, 02 Apr 08, Wayne.B wrote:
we've got alligators in great
abundance also but they don't care for salt water and beaches all that
much.


Didn't realize FL alligators were so picky. Mississippi alligators
love salt water and beaches. The Wildlife guys haul them out of the
small craft harbor on a regular basis. And they're abundant (and
large) on the barrier islands. They don't bother anybody though. I
guess we just don't taste good.

Rick

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 4th 08 11:28 AM

boating and camping
 
wrote:
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:49:20 -0500,
lid wrote:

On Wed, 02 Apr 08, Wayne.B wrote:
we've got alligators in great
abundance also but they don't care for salt water and beaches all that
much.

Didn't realize FL alligators were so picky. Mississippi alligators
love salt water and beaches. The Wildlife guys haul them out of the
small craft harbor on a regular basis. And they're abundant (and
large) on the barrier islands. They don't bother anybody though. I
guess we just don't taste good.

Rick


They are not. I see them in the Estero Bay from time to time and
Sanibel used to be loaded with them with a 12 footer that shuttled
back and forth from the beach near the Shreaton to the Dairy Queen,
until one ate a real estate woman. Up until then I thought they had
some professional courtesy.


At Hilton Head Island, every water trap on the golf courses have at
least one LARGE alligator living high on the hog. They normally keep
their distance from the golfers until someone thinks it might be cute to
poke the alligator with there ball retriever. I guess they didn't
understand how fast an alligator can move when he wants too. They soon
learn, and probably soil a really ugly pair of golf slacks.

Whenever I go to a restaurant that offers alligator, I always order it.
When it is pounded thin, it is delicious and tender. I used to love
veal, but gave it up when I read about the health concerns from
excessive antibodies used and the terrible living conditions for the
calf. I find alligator to have a similar flavor as veal.


Tim April 21st 08 04:10 AM

boating and camping
 
On Apr 3, 10:49*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 08, Wayne.B *wrote:
we've got alligators in great
abundance also but they don't care for salt water and beaches all that
much.


Didn't realize FL alligators were so picky. *Mississippi alligators
love salt water and beaches. The Wildlife guys haul them out of the
small craft harbor on a regular basis. And they're abundant (and
large) on the barrier islands. They don't bother anybody though. I
guess we just don't taste good.

Rick *


They don't bother anyone? maybe they've got plenty of natural food
stock to eat. either/or people don't bother them first.

Speaking of.......

i dont' wish harm on people, but in a way I think this guy deserved to
get owned....

http://youtube.com/watch?v=rvVIkxU5m5M

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 21st 08 04:11 AM

boating and camping
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 3, 10:49 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 08, Wayne.B wrote:
we've got alligators in great
abundance also but they don't care for salt water and beaches all that
much.

Didn't realize FL alligators were so picky. Mississippi alligators
love salt water and beaches. The Wildlife guys haul them out of the
small craft harbor on a regular basis. And they're abundant (and
large) on the barrier islands. They don't bother anybody though. I
guess we just don't taste good.

Rick


They don't bother anyone? maybe they've got plenty of natural food
stock to eat. either/or people don't bother them first.

Speaking of.......

i dont' wish harm on people, but in a way I think this guy deserved to
get owned....

http://youtube.com/watch?v=rvVIkxU5m5M


Ouch.

Tim April 21st 08 04:14 AM

boating and camping
 
On Apr 20, 10:11*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Apr 3, 10:49 pm, wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 08, Wayne.B *wrote:
we've got alligators in great
abundance also but they don't care for salt water and beaches all that
much.
Didn't realize FL alligators were so picky. *Mississippi alligators
love salt water and beaches. The Wildlife guys haul them out of the
small craft harbor on a regular basis. And they're abundant (and
large) on the barrier islands. They don't bother anybody though. I
guess we just don't taste good.


Rick *


They don't bother anyone? maybe they've got plenty of natural food
stock to eat. either/or people *don't bother them first.


Speaking of.......


i dont' wish harm on people, but in a way I think this guy deserved to
get owned....


http://youtube.com/watch?v=rvVIkxU5m5M


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Notice that lizard immediatly started a "death roll" right for the
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