What kind of shark?

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robncindi
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Post by robncindi »

Ksea wrote:And the nightmare continues. Im not telling the rest of the family about this. Anyone want to come along and be the family lifeguard/shark chaser?? We have an extra bedroom at our Villa :wink:
Yeah! You paying airfare also! I'll offer up an arm and a leg for that deal :lol:
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StJohnRuth
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Post by StJohnRuth »

Wow, whatever kind of shark was biting Wade's arm, THAT one looked really nasty. I sure hope we never see that shark again!
-Ruth
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Post by California Girl »

Ruth - you SO crack me up! :lol: That shark looked like a maneater for sure!
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Ksea
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Post by Ksea »

Rob/Cindi, you will have to get there on your own, sorry! Bring your shark chaser certifications and the xtra room is yours :shock:
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Rachelle & Joe
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shark sightings!

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alrighty!The pic's were great , good job!Ok I will be watching my footing from now on!!!! There was a time, like before I read forums like these, that I would just run into the water & frolic & play like a kid.........whoa...... That time is over folks!! Now I slowly creep inch by inch & scan the waters with my x-ray vision!!!! only now I have to use cheaters to scan!! :roll:
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cypressgirl
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Post by cypressgirl »

Lasik monovision works really well. I think I'll be able to see those little bast@%&s from 100 yards. :lol:
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