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Old 04-09-2012, 07:39 PM   #170
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Lake Thunderbird is a muddy brown snake infested lake. Tenkiller is very clear and clean, much better, in my opinion.I told softheart. She is excited. She said she will log on when she has a free minute. I need some dates. I may be out of town. Just let me know.
Ummm... muddy brown snake infested??? Will I sound like too much of a girly-girl if I let out a huge "Eeeuuuwwww!!!"

Reminds me of when I lived in the Sanford FL area, really close to lake Jessup. That lake had more alligators in it than anywhere else in the world, per square mile. Lake Jessup fed right into Lake Monroe, which I lived next to. Have to say, I did have some whoppers of nightmares thinking about things crawling their way out of those lakes.
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