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Showing posts with label alligator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alligator. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Swamp Session

Foo is always up for a free concert, and such was the case with these gators and their Swamp Music. Naturally, being the musical Fu Dog that he is, he jumped right in and offered up his vocals to round out the song!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Watch for Alligators

Foo went for a stroll in the neighborhood he was staying in in Hilton Head and came upon this sign. Apparently they like to cross the road here a lot, just like deer, he supposed.
But yet another sign was very informative. He really shouldn't feed the alligators. Whew. That was good. He really didn't feel like being lunch.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Dead Baby Jokes

Foo didn't really find the dead baby display in this yard all that amusing. At least he'd hoped it was just a display, but then he saw the culprit!
There was a gator-eating baby that was to blame for all the baby blood and tears. Just look at all those graves. Enraged, Foo jumped up onto the gator and stomped stomped stomped until it chomped chomped chomped no more. He couldn't save this baby, but future ones should have no fear.
For his bravery and assistance to the yard, Foo's friend Layla even posed with him for the victory picture now that the gator is dead and the neighborhood children are safe from his vicious jaws!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Alligator Rides!

On his way home, Foo finally found an alligator outside a cage that was more than just a skull. His new friend Snappy even let Foo ride on this head for a while before he crawled back into the swamp.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

When in Gator Country...

Foo decided it was fitting to dress like the locals while in Louisiana. At least they were generous in their offerings of gator hats sized just perfectly for Foo. It was also fitting that the name of this town was Grosse Tete (Big Head)!