When I went to the UF, we always referred to that local school as "Bithlo Tech"! It's good to see that it has grown up a bit!LiteHedded:GO KNIGHTS!
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When I went to the UF, we always referred to that local school as "Bithlo Tech"! It's good to see that it has grown up a bit!LiteHedded:GO KNIGHTS!
FIGHTIN WORDS!!!!!NetDoc:When I went to the UF, we always referred to that local school as "Bithlo Tech"! It's good to see that it has grown up a bit!
:lol:james croft:I think you will have no problems in the Springs at Crystal River. I have been out at night and seen some red eyes wit a spotlight while navigating on the river. They were attached to gators. Dive the springs in the day and you will have no problems and should not see a gator. if you do, rub his belly. They like that.
just went to gainesville the other day.NetDoc:Some will always see the truth as "fightin' words".
:lol: :lol2: :god:NetDoc:Depending on the size of the gators present you should perhaps carry a "Gator Bell" to warn them of your presence and some pepper spray for defense. To figure out the size of the gators present though, you have to inspect their poop. Gators under 12 ft have poop that is small to a moderate in size with a normal smell. Gators larger than 12 ft have a much larger poop with tiny little bells and it smells like pepper spray.
chuck41:Are you supposed to rub their bellies from the outside, or the inside?