Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

@Dirty D shaken it in a skirt. I don't know why that guy turned him down.


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If they are anything like our Saltwater Crocodiles down here they are damn good eating, just don't get caught....
American alligators are quite tasty and as many salties as you have down there in the penile colony I don’t understand why they are protected?

Due to rules and shit I’ll post a picture of @Threadcutter308 on his/her/theys exercise bike.
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If Floridians would focus instead on catching and killing invasive species like Iguanas, Pythons, Komodos, Monitors, etc., we'd be a lot better off.
It gets worse, Floriduh Fish and Game recovered a Nile Crocodile a few years ago.

 
Totally.
Most of the Cubans here in the Tampa area are great folks.
I met a 5 foot nothing Cubana when I was working in Miami that could carry on an extended argument with a brick but was as anti communist as they come.

ETA hot Cuban MILF because of rules and shit
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The biggest hurdle to controlling the pythons is the stupid limitations on how you're allowed to kill them.

It's like, hey, kill the pythons. BUT, don't do it this way, or that way, or like this.
You can kill them with this, but not that.
It's fucking retarded.


If we had iguanas and the like here east of Tampa, I'd be chasing them all the time.

In my neighborhood, I get bobcats, coons, deer and bunnies, but not much else. I did see a hen turkey once.
That’s exactly the same with deer on Long Island. The EPA, animal control, population ..everyone wants less deer for a multitude of reasons.

Yet the laws are so tight that it’s impossible to do anything about it.
 
If they are anything like our Saltwater Crocodiles down here they are damn good eating, just don't get caught....
Damn, gone for a while and I end up with a fucking multi quote!

Anyway, as already established, yes. They are damn good eating.

Love it!

That’s exactly the same with deer on Long Island. The EPA, animal control, population ..everyone wants less deer for a multitude of reasons.

Yet the laws are so tight that it’s impossible to do anything about it.

Michigan late ‘90s. Michigan DMR realized that their ridiculous policy of only taking big bucks was skewing the population to about 25 does per buck and the herd was to large and unhealthy. They started adding plenty of doe tags and block permits for landowners of 15 acres or more.

Lots of pressure from insurance companies (car wrecks with deer every day) and farmers (crop damage was huge, so really again insurance companies).