Monday, 24 August 2009

Crocodile Eats Golfer

The first foursome of the day played together to the 5th hole where one impatient golfer went ahead of the group.

The remaining three finished their round and headed for the nineteenth hole to meet their less-patient friend.

However, he wasn't there...and was no where to be found. Since his car was still in the parking lot, the threesome waited two hours.

Thinking the impatient golfer might still be somewhere out on the course, they notified the clubhouse and the search was on. Of course, the impatient golfer was not located, but his clubs were found on the hole. Three days later, Ole Mose was spotted on the seventh hole and was an immediate suspect.

Ole Mose was an American crocodile that was an infrequent course visitor for over 20 years. Not too much concern was ever given to Ole Mose, as he had always made a hasty retreat whenever he saw anyone coming.

To make a long story even longer, after the course officials, SPCA, lawyers, citizens groups, the mayor, Palm Beach PD, and the American Crocodile Association of Southern Florida agreed, it was decided that, in order to put everyone's mind at ease, Ole Mose should be unzipped.

The impatient golfer was ole Mose last meal, bet they wished they game that old crocodile more concern now!.

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