Irene Leaves Alligator On Cape May Beach

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Alligator Cape May Hurricane Irene It's A Joke Dude

Is there anything that man induced global warming can’t make happen? Probably dragged up from North Carolina.

BTW, via The Chive, looks like the Best Buy in Howell, NJ is price gouging for water. Now you know where to never shop (that particular one. Not that I go to that one myself, being in NC. And would be pretty far away from where my parents live in South NJ. But, you get my point.)

Kinda like the shark in Puerto Rico.

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11 Responses to “Irene Leaves Alligator On Cape May Beach”

  1. Kevin says:

    Luckily for that guy, something came in and ate the alligator. Thanks global warming!

  2. gitarcarver says:

    Oh boy!! A Photoshop contest!

    heh heh heh

    By the way, with regards to “price gouging,” conservative economist Thomas Sowell believes there is nothing wrong with it.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2004/09/14/price_gouging_in_florida

    I suspect that he has never been in an area before or after a hurricane, but it does make for some interesting reading.

  3. gitarcarver says:

    He was equally as lucky that she came along.

  4. captainfish says:

    HA GC, Teach. DUDE!!?!? Look out behind you!

    I actually love this pic better.
    http://photos.nj.com/star-ledger/2011/08/hurricane_irene_cape_may_count_3.html

    Nothing says overhype than this pic

  5. captainfish says:

    Heh.. all I keep thinking on your pic Teach is…. SOON!

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  7. I’ll have to do one later for the NYC area

  8. Adobe Walls says:

    To survive the trip wouldn’t the critter have to be a “Salty” crocodile?

  9. DrEvil says:

    Raising the price ensures that supply is able to meet demand. If the prices were not raised it is likely that the store would already be sold out and anyone who really needed to purchase water would be out of luck. Raising the price discourages people from buying more than they actually and maintain supplies for late comers. Anyone who buys water from Best Buy may be upset about the high price but that high price is the only thing enabling them to even make the purchase.

    Have an Evil day

  10. captainfish says:

    not necessarily Adobe. He could have been sucked up in to the maelstrom and then landed in the bay as the storm lost some of its massiveness down from a cat-10 to a cat-9.5.

    you know, how sometimes a tornado will drop something fragile miles away.

    Same thing here.

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