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    Re: Senior takes graduation photos with one of her ‘best friends’ — a giant Texas gat

    Wow! That is incredibly stupid. When it comes to the predictability of animals, and more so reptiles which aren't known for having complex thinking, it's like playing Russian roulette. Just ask Roy how predictable animals are? Or ask the family of the guy that used to live with the bears? You only get one chance to be wrong when it comes to these creatures. She and her family are lucky this time wasn't it.

    Oh and one more thing. Here is irrefutable evidence that a college degree doesn't equate to intelligence and if I were the zoo, I wouldn't hire her for fear of liability.
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    Question Re: Senior takes graduation photos with one of her ‘best friends’ — a giant Texas gat

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    Here is irrefutable evidence that a college degree doesn't equate to intelligence
    I, unfortunately dropped out after a semester and a half. That was no doubt one of my biggest mistakes in life. But, hey, I know better than to roll the dice with being face-to-face with a freaking gator! As acclimated to people as that gator may be, it's still an unpredictable, wild, carnivorous beast. And a beast that no doubt would make easy work of my 240 pound butt!!

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