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    They can move really fast for short distances, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    They can move really fast for short distances, right?
    Yup, alligators have a huge burst of speed and can run up to 25mph for short distances...creepy!! Crocs are a little slower...still creepy.

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    The little ones can jump like 3 feet into the air, too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    The little ones can jump like 3 feet into the air, too.
    Why is it that everything that wants to kill you can either run fast or jump huge distances??? *shudder*

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    The little ones can jump like 3 feet into the air, too.
    AAGH! I didn't need to know that
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    I get to see my sister Sunday!!!

    We were chatting on Facebook and it turns out we're both traveling this weekend.... to the same vicinity.

    I'm jazzed. Even though the relationship we have is what we've been able to build as adults, at a distance of hundreds of miles, after we'd each begun to process our childhood(s), she is totally my hero. I don't get to see her nearly often enough, so I'm super excited.
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    Cool Oak! That is a great.
    I get to see my sis this weekend. She is coming to my X-mas party! Very excited.
    We were MUCH closer as kids...I still feel/remember that. As adults we are MUCH more different. But I always want to see her and think the same bond will reoccur.

    Safe travels and have fun!

    BTW...I saw from anther post that you "winter" elsewhere. You often speak of what you know about flat FL...are you a "snowbird"?
    katluvr

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    I wish I had a sister. Thought I never knew what I was missing, but really, I don't have anyone to call just to share my thoughts with, like a best friend but more indepth knowledge of the family dynamics, and I wish I did. For some reason today especially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katluvr View Post
    are you a "snowbird"?
    Yep.

    I HATE moving. But now that we've been doing it 5 years, I have attachments "down south" too, and would have a hard time giving it up.

    I know, everyone should have such problems.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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