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nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.newsweek.com/mcdonalds-worker-fired-paramedic-refused-service-1452268
Sunstar paramedic Anthony Quinn said the fast food worker in Madeira Beach, Florida, refused to serve him and his colleague after telling both of them that "we don't serve your kind here."

Quinn discussed the incident in a post on Facebook. "I walk into McDonald's just to use the bathroom and an employee goes we don't accept officers in here," he wrote.

"I tell her I'm not an officer. She then says anyone with a badge. Then says it to my partner as he walks in to order food, says we don't serve your kind here.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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https://www.kptv.com/florida-man-bi...cle_fe4d2a79-62bc-5c0f-a435-f8765fe2ef9e.html
An FWC report said multiple wildlife investigators responded to a report of a kinkajou attack at the man's home on July 25.

A Lake Worth Beach resident, 37-year-old Michael Litersky, said the animal showed up on his doorstep the previous night, so he left some watermelon out for the kinkajou to eat.


FWC said the next morning while Litersky was trying to leave his home for work, the kinkajou bit him on the foot and scratched his calf and shin.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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What!?!? No DUI? I've seen them for golf carts, riding mowers and horseback why not Wally Cart?
If I remember, the horseback one was thrown out in court because the horse wasn't drunk, only a little tipsy while carrying a drunk load on its back.

In other states:
Luke Berger, deputy Helena city attorney, said he has not heard of anyone in Helena riding home from a bar on horseback. But, just because it may be legal, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.

“I wouldn’t recommend that anyone does that. But as the law says, you can ride your horse after drinking,” he said.
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Gators are fighting back. That's what puts the excitement into it!
http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/man-recovering-after-alligator-bite

“I don’t think he’ll be doing alligator hunting much anymore,” says Justin''s brother, Ryan Perchalski. “The bones are turned to mush, obviously with an 11-foot alligator.”
Since they were hunting, FWC says the reptile was not considered a nuisance gator, so they will not attempt to trap it. Hunting season started Thursday and continues through November 1. FWC reminds people to be cautious when looking for alligators.
 

Berzerker

Joined Jul 29, 2018
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SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
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Not that uncommon even here in GA. Playing with my stepfather years ago and big gator sleeping right by the tee box. He hit a good drive and it rolled up against what looked like a log on the fairway right in front of a ditch. When we got to the ball it wasn't a log it was a gator also sleeping. Needless to say, he didn't play that ball.
 

Berzerker

Joined Jul 29, 2018
624
Thought of another ?
"Real men playing golf"
You gotta give this guy credit for acting like the gator isn't even there. Just a normal golfing day.
edit: Now I'm just having a little fun with this so if there are any golfers on here don't take it personally.
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