Wednesday, March 17, 2010

HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY BOA?

Here is our very popular Manatee regaled in all his (her) finery. He's wishing you a wonderful St. Patty's Day wherever and however you choose to celebrate. Have fun but please, no shots taken at curb level.

22 comments:

  1. I think I met this guy (girl) in Hawaii.

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  2. I love your puns....I guess if you lived in Goa, India, and you wanted to know if anyone has seen your town, you could ask, 'Has anybody seen my Goa?' Baaad.....

    But your Irish manatee shot is so cheerful, it makes up for bad puns! :)

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  3. This may become the most famous mailbox in the world! A great St. patrick's Day to everyone interested.

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  4. He looks fancy, dandy and ready to the St. Patty's party!

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  5. a toast to you, b squared. long may you and your yugo roam.

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  6. LOL! What a riot! Enjoy the wearin' O the green and find old at the end of all your rainbows!

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  7. Looking at the green boa I was constricted with laughter.

    Happy St. Pat's day!

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  8. those people have a good sense of the absurd

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  9. Was this before or after the Jameson?!

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  10. Cool! The wearin' of the green!

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  11. I photographed some of those depth marks on the bow of a ship today (maybe it will show up online in a few days), but it still doesn't give the total height of the vessel from the bottom of the hull to the deck. It would be fun to know that. Oh, well.

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  12. Everybody is Irish today, eh? Even Manatee!

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  13. Hope you had a pint or two to celebrate the day.

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  14. Very witty! And in the spirit of the day.

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  15. LoL!!!

    Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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  16. There's always someone with a sense of humor who dress up public statues.

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  17. Funny new look with the boa! :-)

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  18. I actually saw one of these mailboxes in Gulf Breeze the other day. They're replicating.

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