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In response to
"
Dano: Local Man Catches 2 Bull Sharks in the Potomac -- (link)
"
by
prayformojo
never ever swimming in a river that connects to the ocean again. nm -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Aug 22 '13, 09:48
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The Mississippi connects to the ocean. Should people in St. Louis not swim in it ? -- nm
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decline
Aug 22, 09:51
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That's like #543,321,785 why people shouldn't swim in it. -- nm
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spamlet
Aug 22, 09:54
5
I have fished the Mississippi river, and I swear to christ.....
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groiny
Aug 22, 09:57
3
Water Moccasins and stuff are just a hazard of lakes and rivers down here. -- nm
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spamlet
Aug 22, 10:10
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I am pretty sure it was just someone who had a python, it got to big, and they released it. nm -- nm
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groiny
Aug 22, 10:13
yes, moccasins, not a goddamned anaconda!!!!!
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groiny
Aug 22, 10:13
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I would say no.
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groiny
Aug 22, 09:54
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