Shark Week starts this coming Sunday, July 24.

LafayetteBear

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Looking forward to it, as usual. I find the creatures both frightening and fascinating. Particularly the Great Whites, the Makos, and the Hammerheads.

Hopefully, no more Sharknados.
 
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TheBigUglies

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Negative nelly here. Like most other shows that have been around for a while, I fell Shark Week has run its course. T.V. is boring. Need a new topic to overly dramatize and sensationalize. :cool: 🤷‍♂️
 

PSU87

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Looking forward to it, as usual. I find the creatures both frightening and fascinating. Particularly the Great Whites, the Makos, and the Hammerheads.

Hopefully, no more Sharknados.
Hammerheads are amazing. They are such frightening looking creatures, and can get really big. When my son was living in the Keys, he once spearfished in Bahia Honda channel where they are known to congregate when the tarpon are there. Even though they are not known to be aggressive, he said being in the water with 10-15 Hammerheads was unnerving, and he quickly left the water.

Coincidentally, I am playing a benefit tomorrow for a local girl that recently lost her leg to a shark attack..... so while the odds are certainly against it, it does happen.
 
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Nitt1300

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