gatorbait




  1. dm says:

    I’m picturing a “The Far Side” image of an alligator driving a car, and two overweight hikers looking back over their shoulders at the approaching vehicle.

  2. Patrick says:

    Combating Darwinism, one sign at a time.

  3. Greg Allen says:

    Funny, even if the sign looks photoshopped.

  4. bill says:

    They taste like chicken!
    That is a great picture!
    Imagine biking down that road at night and a car comes up behind you and you over over to the shoulder! WOW!
    SURPRISE!!!

  5. Jägermeister says:

    Faux News anchors getting some sun.

  6. Buzz says:

    (Signed) Your local wildlife.

  7. JohnE says:

    I think I would move to the OTHER side of the road!

  8. ECA says:

    feeding the gators got easy after the park installed new signs..

  9. KD Martin says:

    #8, JohnE, that’s where the bees and spiders are, and they have to pay the gators a finder’s fee.

  10. Mr. Fusion says:

    A graphic illustration of Liebertarian Economic Theory as espoused by Milton Friedman.

  11. bobbo says:

    I was on a similar road, bit more narrow, in the Everglades once. Water on both sides and about a 6-8 foot crock right at the edge. Eyes open (his or its-mine too!).

    I stopped and thought about it. I know they can outrun me for 50 feet or so. Go back or go forward? I went forward, but wasn’t happy about it.

    Bears in the campsite, sharks/barracuda in the water. Nature is wonderful, until you meet those top predators.

    Jail means nothing to them.

  12. Ringo says:

    Sign is clearly photoshopped, but I don’t give a damn. that is just funny as hell.

    Should’ve photoshopped a running shoe or bike tire in a croc’s mouth as an added bonus.

  13. Zybch says:

    Sad that we have to see these obvious fake signs when there really should be some real ones erected.

  14. deowll says:

    Just one stray shoe one the road would have been perfect.

  15. noname says:

    #3, #14 Looks like the alligators where photoshopped not the sign.


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