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Alligators in the Sewers? Just Another Day in Florida!
Takeaways:
- In Florida, a work crew discovered a gator living in a storm drain, proving urban legends can be true!
- It's not just a myth; alligators can actually be found in unlikely places like sewer systems.
- The importance of investigating underlying issues when facing repetitive problems, like those pesky potholes.
- Next time you think about exploring stormwater pipes, remember the gator that calls it home!
- Always keep your eyes peeled for the unexpected, because you never know what lurks beneath the surface!
- Engaging with local legends can lead to astonishing discoveries, like a five-foot alligator just chilling!
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Transcript
This is the Daily Note.
Speaker A:I'm James A.
Speaker A:Brown.
Speaker A:A work crew down in Florida kept getting called to the same stretch of street to fix potholes.
Speaker A:They thought that something underneath was causing problems.
Speaker A:They were right.
Speaker A:They sent a robot down there with a camera and they found a five foot alligator living in a storm drain just sitting there in the sludge like it pays rent.
Speaker A:The city posted a photo and a spokesman said, just another reason not to go wandering down to stormwater pipes.
Speaker A:Can't agree more.
Speaker A:You know that old New York City legend about alligators in the sewers?
Speaker A:Turns out in Florida it actually happens.
Speaker A:So what do you think?
Speaker A:What else is down there that we haven't found yet?
Speaker A:Let me know on jamesabrown.net on that note.
Speaker A:I'm James A.
Speaker A:Brown and as always, be well.