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davest said:
went to pass a grille this morning and found two hot wheel cars, ....

Exactly what is this supposed to mean? ???

 

yep, it was at a beach and I was in kinda shallow water, so I thought I'd post it here. If you have or had kids, you'd probly know what hot wheel cars are. My bad.
 

water smells a bit down here as well,,,,, i think its sewage,,,, You no Mr Hanky. it made me sick fri.. Guzz1
 

Its called low tide, Hopefully not red tide, The smell is stronger because of the full moon an all the sand that has been moved, Any time you have a full moon you get the supper highs an then the supper low tides. I hope this is the case an not the start of red tide. I was out in it all day an that is what i smelled , Welcome to Florida, Cotton
 

been in florida 35 years, this smells different than low tide or red tide. Kinda like a disinfectant/iron smell.
 

Thanks Mumszie !!

The Hot Wheels cars I've got no problem with as I've found many myself.

It was the "Pass-a-Grille" that through me. Not being a local in the area I have no idea what this meant. When you talk about local spots in Florida they don't mean much to anyone else around the country. I'm here in New England and never heard of the place.

 

that's what makes this place a great place. We can get reports from the Brits, the Swedes, the Yanks and everyone else and although we don't know the area of which they speak, we can share their finds. Or we can get out the Google and type in the words we have a bit of trouble with. :thumbsup:
 

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