Which one is funnier? Definitely the first, which is a hoot.
The second one reminds me of my kids swimming competitively in lakes in Florida. Any time you swim outside in Florida, you DO have to watch out for gators--no joke. You also have to make certain county officials have tested the waters for bacteria that can grow when conditions are just right, making humans quite ill or even causing death.
A Novel Woman, AKA Pamela Patchet, was unwittingly born and raised in Toronto instead of Paris. She worked her way from A&W carhop to political advisor to advertising executive where, on any given day, she was called upon to soothe disgruntled clients, cajole temperamental artists, juggle multi-million dollar budgets or locate trained penguins for television commercials. She married a handsome dentist for love and a lifetime of free dental care, raised three kids, and established a freelance writing career, not unlike her earlier jobs, minus the penguins.
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Which one is funnier? Definitely the first, which is a hoot.
The second one reminds me of my kids swimming competitively in lakes in Florida. Any time you swim outside in Florida, you DO have to watch out for gators--no joke. You also have to make certain county officials have tested the waters for bacteria that can grow when conditions are just right, making humans quite ill or even causing death.
The first clip. Gees, NW! The first beaver was not rabid. Just trained. :^D
Swimming competitively with gators? I think I'd take up bridge...
As for the bacteria, that happens here too, more in recent years with global warming. Scary stuff when you can't trust the water.
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