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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: ford150man]
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06/15/16 09:56 AM
06/15/16 09:56 AM
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twaldrop4
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Wow, I didn't know Aldeer was loaded with so many people that have NEVER done something that they would look back on to regret, or say that was a stupid move. This poor family will live the rest of their lives in guilt and questioning themselves. It's nice to know the world, including this site, is in no shortage of folks ready to play judge/jury, ready to form an opinion on limited knowledge and throw rocks at the parents. To start with, the folks were from Nebraska where the worst thing that can happen with wildlife is a run in with a coyote or maybe step in an ant bed. I know, I lived there for nearly six years. I'm sure the thought of an alligator was the furthest thing from their mind because they have zero experience with them in the Midwest. Secondly, anyone that has been to the Disney resorts knows they have Disney sponsored activities on the beach at night for families. These activities are right along the shoreline and include movies, campfires/smores, entrances to water slides, etc... So, the fact that they were out there along the shoreline is VERY common at the resorts. Was the kid in the water's edge? Yeah, according to witnesses. Was it the smartest move? No it wasn't but what's done is done and how those parents won't end up putting a bullet through their own brain will be beyond me. Rather than being so quick to bash them though, try showing a little compassion and saying a prayer for them. Hug your own children and thank God for them, asking for Him to protect them. I agree with this 100%
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: IDOT]
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06/15/16 10:04 AM
06/15/16 10:04 AM
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Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
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It could possibly have been a gay alligator that was simply confused. I'm staying away from Orlando. Period
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: IDOT]
#1761470
06/15/16 10:14 AM
06/15/16 10:14 AM
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Posts: 2,968 MSW
SEMINOLES
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Body found....just updated.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: IDOT]
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06/15/16 10:25 AM
06/15/16 10:25 AM
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Posts: 9,565 Cape San Blas, Florida
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Usually, alligators down here range from fresh to brackish waters. I've seen a few in the our canal right here in Port St. Joe that connects the Intercoastal Waterway to St. Joe Bay. Lake Wimico is full of 'em, too.
About 5 or 6 years ago, up in Panama City Beach, there was a big one spotted right behind Shell Island in the VERY salty St. Andrews Bay, and it was on the news. They can acclimate to a wide range of water, so be careful in ANY unfamiliar territory down here, even the bays. St Andrew Park Campground is loaded with them.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: Deadwood]
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06/15/16 10:29 AM
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Posts: 14,112 Chilton County
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Usually, alligators down here range from fresh to brackish waters. I've seen a few in the our canal right here in Port St. Joe that connects the Intercoastal Waterway to St. Joe Bay. Lake Wimico is full of 'em, too.
About 5 or 6 years ago, up in Panama City Beach, there was a big one spotted right behind Shell Island in the VERY salty St. Andrews Bay, and it was on the news. They can acclimate to a wide range of water, so be careful in ANY unfamiliar territory down here, even the bays. St Andrew Park Campground is loaded with them. Deadwood, how far are you from lake Seminole?
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him." -G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: twaldrop4]
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06/15/16 10:30 AM
06/15/16 10:30 AM
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Wow, I didn't know Aldeer was loaded with so many people that have NEVER done something that they would look back on to regret, or say that was a stupid move. This poor family will live the rest of their lives in guilt and questioning themselves. It's nice to know the world, including this site, is in no shortage of folks ready to play judge/jury, ready to form an opinion on limited knowledge and throw rocks at the parents. To start with, the folks were from Nebraska where the worst thing that can happen with wildlife is a run in with a coyote or maybe step in an ant bed. I know, I lived there for nearly six years. I'm sure the thought of an alligator was the furthest thing from their mind because they have zero experience with them in the Midwest. Secondly, anyone that has been to the Disney resorts knows they have Disney sponsored activities on the beach at night for families. These activities are right along the shoreline and include movies, campfires/smores, entrances to water slides, etc... So, the fact that they were out there along the shoreline is VERY common at the resorts. Was the kid in the water's edge? Yeah, according to witnesses. Was it the smartest move? No it wasn't but what's done is done and how those parents won't end up putting a bullet through their own brain will be beyond me. Rather than being so quick to bash them though, try showing a little compassion and saying a prayer for them. Hug your own children and thank God for them, asking for Him to protect them. I agree with this 100% Same here... very sad situation. Every one of us are alive despite a poor decision or 10 our own parents made growing up.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
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06/15/16 10:41 AM
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Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 9,565 Cape San Blas, Florida
Deadwood
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Usually, alligators down here range from fresh to brackish waters. I've seen a few in the our canal right here in Port St. Joe that connects the Intercoastal Waterway to St. Joe Bay. Lake Wimico is full of 'em, too.
About 5 or 6 years ago, up in Panama City Beach, there was a big one spotted right behind Shell Island in the VERY salty St. Andrews Bay, and it was on the news. They can acclimate to a wide range of water, so be careful in ANY unfamiliar territory down here, even the bays. St Andrew Park Campground is loaded with them. Deadwood, how far are you from lake Seminole? I reckon about 120 miles or about 2 1/2 hours, give or take.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: IDOT]
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06/15/16 10:51 AM
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Posts: 9,565 Cape San Blas, Florida
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You can believe these poor parents are second guessing EVERY decision they made that even led up to taking that fateful trip. For those that have lost children, it's Hell on earth that doesn't go away.
Dangit.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: Mbrock]
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06/15/16 10:52 AM
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After living on the MS gulf coast and removing nuisance gators for several years I quickly learned they can be anywhere, from a Walmart parking lot to mud hole. Figured that out QUICK when I lived in FL.
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: IDOT]
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06/15/16 10:53 AM
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Geno
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They found the gator and the boys body.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: Mbrock]
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06/15/16 01:40 PM
06/15/16 01:40 PM
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Posts: 12,788 Thomasville, AL
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As terrible and tragic as this situation is, and all others involving the loss of a child, as a society we must take responsibility of our own actions. It is the responsibility of me to educate myself on potentially dangerous situations and inform my family. Unfortunately due to the personalization and assigning human character traits to animals by media and Hollywood, people grow up believing wild animals are capable of rational thought, emotion, and reason, which they are not. It's sad this happened, but the sadder fact is that people have no idea of what wild animals are capable of because we are no longer exposing ourselves to them and educating ourselves on their behavior. I certainly agree! However, I will go even further and say that we, as responsible, rational, educated individuals owe it to the 'others' and innocents such as children and fools, to remove known threats such as large (8'+) gators from shared environments. I am appalled at the people blaming the parents.....especially since I have seen some of those post that they would take another humans Life to protect their familes......while defending a damn alligator!
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: demp17]
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06/16/16 12:08 PM
06/16/16 12:08 PM
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Posts: 9,541 Montgomery, AL
jbc
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It is pitch dark here in Orlando right now at 9:00. Those poor people very likely had no clue just how dangerous what they were doing was. I spent quite a bit of time in some lakes around here in the water with gators, but absolutely never at dawn, dusk or night. Absolutely correct and they were from Nebraska and likely had no clue how dangerous it was. Plus there were no "alligator warning" signs just "no swimming" signs. . FWIW [img:center] [/img]
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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06/16/16 01:28 PM
06/16/16 01:28 PM
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Posts: 10,484 Bham
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It's not dark at 9:16 Eastern.
Oh hell yes it is. If you'd like I'll send you a picture at 8:45. I go to bed at 9:00
not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids
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Re: Gator Apparently Got a Child @ Disney World
[Re: Dallas County]
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06/16/16 01:40 PM
06/16/16 01:40 PM
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Posts: 9,565 Cape San Blas, Florida
Deadwood
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It's not dark at 9:16 Eastern.
Oh hell yes it is. If you'd like I'll send you a picture at 8:45. I go to bed at 9:00 Depends on your location. For instance, Maine gets daylight WAY before I do, and I live in Eastern time down here in the Joe.
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