From: Greg Hammond Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 11:37 AM To: Victor Shimla; John Prostran; George Akrapovic (E-mail); Brian Hammond (E-mail) Subject: FW: (Fwd) FW: Not a Joke, read text first. Importance: High Read the story and then open the picture (Not for the fair of heart!!!!!!) This Crocodile was taken from the "Breakers Golf Course" in Palm Beach County, FL in June 1998. As the story goes, the first foursome of the day played together to the 5th hole where one impatient golfer went ahead of the group. The remaining three, thinking that the impatient golfer finished without them and was waiting at the nineteenth hole wasn't concerned with his absence. After waiting 2 hours for his return and his car still in the parking lot the threesome notified the club and the search was on. Of course the impatient golfer was not located but his clubs were found on the seventh hole. Three days later, Ole Mose was spotted on the seventh hole and was an immediate suspect. Ole Mose was an American Crocodile that was an infrequent course visitor for over 20 years. Not to much concern was ever given Ole Mose whom had always made a hasty retreat whenever he saw anyone coming. To make a long story even longer, after the course officials, SPCA, lawyers, citizens groups, Mayor, Palm Beach PD and the American Crocodile Association of So. Fl. it was decided that to put everyone's mind at ease, Ole Mose should be unzipped. And here is the result. There must be something learned from this; maybe something about being patient with your golf game or ma