Posted on 05/24/2020 4:02:01 PM PDT by EdnaMode
There’s a German comedy called “Crime Scene Cleaner”.
One epi has Schotty (only main character) going to clean up a bloody accident at a private club.
The club turned out to be basically an upper class Nazi hang out.
Their prize possession was a dried out deuce allegedly dropped by Hitler in his bunker.
Bizarre, at least in tv world, enough?
Don’t forget the deadly cold front that hit Europe during the Battle of the Bulge in December, 1944.
I think Germans had more exigent concerns than an alligator, assuming it wasn’t used for food by then.
I was thinking the same thing. I’m calling’s BS on this story.
I am a Mississippi State bulldog
The alligators connection to Hitler was confirmed by the KGB who said they obtained a signed confession from the reptile just before it expired.
They had heating technology in Berlin and Moscow in the 1940s.
I didn't know they lived that long. I wonder if said crocodile left any "memoirs." Lol They'll have to check his stomach.
Oh, that’s a CRUEL shot: Hillary Hitler!
Smiling!
The Russians may have attacked the location of the zoo, but it was a zoo in name only; the animals had been gone for some 18 months before the Russians arrived.
Mussolini had pet lions.
https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/untamed-lowcountry/article189514254.html
Yeah, Ive seen you hanging out with the Aubies over at Waynes.
You didnt think a Gator would miss the opportunity to dump on the Buttsniffers did you? :^)
I’m sure they did, but at the end of WW II, it was the apocalypse, Europe was destroyed but somehow an alligator survived....just not buying it.
I live in Florida, I’m quite familiar with alligators, but as I said earlier, at the end of WW II, Europe was bombed into the stone age, food was scarce, infrastructure was gone, but somehow an alligator survived...possible maybe, probable highly unlikely....
Ironically, I’ve been kicked off the Mississippi State message boards. They prefer kissing Ole Miss Rebel butt.
There are some turtles that are known to live 150+ years. Apparently a number of other marine species can live 200+ years.
Uhhhhh, never mind....
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