T&T: Fw: Alligators-was North Carolina Crab Pots

Larry N. Brown cigano55 at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 20 11:31:47 EDT 2009


Pots

> Ummm, Jim, I think those are FUNGO bats.
> Regards,
> Randy Pickelmann
> MORNING STAR
> lying in Clearwater, FL
> www.morningstar.talkspot.com


Do NOT, for the life of me, understand why young Randolf would want to open 
THAT particular can of worms. He most likely meant the Sumatran Bungo Bat.
http://www.worldagroforestry.org/downloads/publications/PDFS/LE07072.PDF  I 
understand a small colony  is developing  on the Alligator-Pungo Canal from 
a mating pair that escaped from a large, circumnavigating  Nordhavn. Ron 
Rogers is far more qualified to discuss the bio-diversity of this strange 
creature but I'm lead to believe they feast on the crepuscular, 
intra-coastal mosquitoes that become lodged in the cyclone fence netting.

Now can we just get back to something useful like the 10-20-30 Racor filter 
element, AC vs. DC gensets or oil changes on pre 1980 Ford Lehman injector 
pumps?

Regards,

Larry
M/V Cigano, 47' Prairie Sundeck Cruiser
Currently lying: Oak Harbor Marina
Slidell, LA


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