Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
Hopefully the animals left enough to be identified. If it's him, maybe the Petito family will have some small sense of closure. :-)
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
Conflicting reports on the nuances of this. Some are saying that the FBI contacted the parents after the remains were found. :-)
Oh, that could make more sense. Not sure about the place being flooded though. I don’t think we’ve had rain in weeks in Florida. [Reply]
There has been a ton of rain, it died off a couple weeks ago but that water doesnt shed too fast around there. A few weeks ago I was at Myakka state park and the water was 200 yards further
In than normal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lprechaun:
There has been a ton of rain, it died off a couple weeks ago but that water doesnt shed too fast around there. A few weeks ago I was at Myakka state park and the water was 200 yards further
In than normal.
Wow. I can’t remember any rain since I got back from St Louis which has been at least 2-3 weeks. But I smoke a lot of weed too so my memory is foggy, lmao. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
Gator got him it sounds like. That area was underwater till this week news said from flooding.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
In Florida?? We haven’t had rain in a very long time. Idk where there would be flooding??
Originally Posted by Lprechaun:
There has been a ton of rain, it died off a couple of weeks ago but that water doesn't shed too fast around there. A few weeks ago I was at Myakka state park and the water was 200 yards further
In than normal.
Sounds like you Florida people need to get your stories straight so the media doesn't get this even more sideways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Sounds like you Florida people need to get your stories straight so the media doesn't get this even more sideways.
It’s been like a desert here lately in these Florida mountains. There has been a lot of rain in the panhandle, which has helped to stymie the volcanos in the area. [Reply]