While sports fishing off the Florida coast, a tourist capsized his boat. He could swim, but his fear of alligators kept him clinging to the overturned craft.
Spotting and old beachcomber standing on the shore, the tourist shouted,
"Are there any gators around here?!"
"Naw," the man hollered back, "they ain"t been around for years!"
Feeling safe, the tourist started swimming leisurely toward the shore.
About halfway there he asked the guy,
"How"d you get rid of the gators?"
"We didn"t do nothin"," the beachcomber said. "The sharks got "em."
- —n. - curved structure as an opening, as a support for a bridge, floor, etc., or as an ornament.
- any arch-shaped curve. —v. - provide with or form into an arch.
- span like an arch.
- form an arch. [latin arcus arc]
- —n. - curved structure as an opening, as a support for a bridge, floor, etc., or as an ornament.
- any arch-shaped curve. —v. - provide with or form into an arch.
- span like an arch.
- form an arch. [latin arcus arc]
- adj. Self-consciously or affectedly playful. archly adv. [from *arch-, originally in arch rogue etc.]
- adj. Self-consciously or affectedly playful. archly adv. [from *arch-, originally in arch rogue etc.]
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Crocodiles and alligators are surprisingly fast on land. Although they are rapid, they are not agile; so if you ever find yourself chased by one, run in a zigzag line. You"ll lose him or her every time.