#4470990 - 04/18/19 11:05 AM
Re: Florida Man Killed by Dinosaur
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PanzerMeyer
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This is the kind of “problem” teenager who would have been forced into a penal “mine clearing” unit had he lived in Stalinist Russia!
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#4470991 - 04/18/19 11:10 AM
Re: Florida Man Killed by Dinosaur
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Seriously? Do you ever leave the house? .
I do! I've just always lived in a heavily urbanized and densely populated area of Florida so hence why I never had any close encounters with the dangerous wildlife. Zoos don't count of course. Hehe, I had an aunt and uncle who lived in Saint Petersburg in a dense neighborhood, a thousand or more people within a half mile, yet there were gators less than 100 yards from their house.
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#4470996 - 04/18/19 11:31 AM
Re: Florida Man Killed by Dinosaur
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Miami has other more dangerous predators besides snakes and gators.
There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB. The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed. There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.
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#4482094 - 07/09/19 09:29 AM
Re: Florida Man Killed by Dinosaur
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BD-123
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I remember a few years ago reading of disastrous flooding in Australia, and the added danger of displace 'Salties', snakes and very pissed-off Cassowaries! always surprised that it took so long for Palaeontologists to realise with example like this beast that dinosaurs are still with us!
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by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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