GDT: ECF: Game 1 - New York Rangers vs Florida Panthers, 8pm ET, ESPN

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dhfa

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It's really not that bad. You just have to know where not to go/step. Always keep your lawn cut and clear. Simple things. Georgia is actually a lot more dangerous than Florida, in my experience.
especially when driving. It's like Georgia sends their whole police force out just to pull people over.
 
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Firsov99

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Welp...

there's no coming back from that one.



I park my car in an underground garage so i don't have to deal with this, Every few weeks when i need to drive somewhatere.


but yep...that's a certified dead on target.
Good for you for taking this one on the chin. It was pretty funny.
 

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Why would you ever live in a place with these death machines on purpose?

I live right off of a giant wildlife preserve down the street from the 'Glades and I've never had a problem. Grew up in the swamp, too. The key is to just avoid hanging out in bodies of fresh water. Don't go swimming in a canal or a retention pond and you're fine.
 

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I live right off of a giant wildlife preserve down the street from the 'Glades and I've never had a problem. Grew up in the swamp, too. The key is to just avoid hanging out in bodies of fresh water. Don't go swimming in a canal or a retention pond and you're fine.

Or storm drains for that matter.
 

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I live right off of a giant wildlife preserve down the street from the 'Glades and I've never had a problem. Grew up in the swamp, too. The key is to just avoid hanging out in bodies of fresh water. Don't go swimming in a canal or a retention pond and you're fine.
I work around bodies of water. Hence the table spoon.
 

dhfa

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Gators are like dogs. Most of them are fine but it's the ones who have been getting fed a lot and feel like the alpha now that become problems
 

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I live right off of a giant wildlife preserve down the street from the 'Glades and I've never had a problem. Grew up in the swamp, too. The key is to just avoid hanging out in bodies of fresh water. Don't go swimming in a canal or a retention pond and you're fine.

I'm really just more concerned about the murderbugs.
 

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Pretty similar to the last few vs CAR. Rangers got caved 5v5 and will most likely continue to.

Florida obv plays a bit heavier, no fly-bys by forecheckers on the D. More balanced and legit scoring across 3L and the 4L will be a problem.

Biggest difference was a competent goalie. NY were outplayed for most of the game but had 5-6 grade A chances and Bob stopped them all.
 

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It's really not that bad. You just have to know where not to go/step. Always keep your lawn cut and clear. Simple things. Georgia is actually a lot more dangerous than Florida, in my experience.


lol My mom was a Florida/Georgia Line crosser. But all of this sounds like something i have no interest in doing.


I'd like to live in a place with less Dinosaur relatives trying to eat me and less murderburgs.
 
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lol My mom was a Florida/Georgia Line crosser. But all of this sounds like something i have no interest in doing.


I'd like to live in a place with less Dinosaur relatives trying to eat me and less murderburgs.
If you're north of Tampa, you are technically in Georgia or Alabama.
 
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