Gentle people,
can we get back to them thar gators? Go hash out young divers on another thread please!
can we get back to them thar gators? Go hash out young divers on another thread please!
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I remember, when I was in my early teens, working at a local pet shop here. Each week, a guy would bring his van to the mall, and in it, would be all kinds of "exotic pets"; I was too young then to know any better, plus then, it was a viable market. One of his "items" was a young caimen, which I promply bought. Might I add, that they can and do readily bite ...ReefGuy:Yup. Lack of foresight getting a "pet" that they will eventually not be able to keep, and lack of foresight on getting rid of a "pet" that they cannot keep.
NetDoc:Note to self... cancel all future dives with Midnight Star. Can't a body hibernate in peace?![]()
NetDoc:Gentle people,
can we get back to them thar gators? Go hash out young divers on another thread please!
Henry Morgan:You mean Airway, Breathing, Cut it open.
The new ABC. Watch your back around Midnight.![]()
Walter:You child, your choice. OTOH, with regard to my children, you are way off. I would never certify my child at such a young age. I wouldn't teach yours unless he was at least 12 and unusually mature for the age. I did certify my son at age 13, but his judgement was way beyond the point he would try to play with an alligator.