There is a venerable urban legend of alligators living in
the sewers of major metropolitan areas. It began as one baby gator stolen from
the pet store by a capricious child, and once discovered by his parents, is
flushed down the toilet. It grew up, spawned and proceeded to stalk the sewers
for the rest of its days. Three things are patently untrue about this urban
legend:
1) Alligators
aren't sold in most pet stores. It wasn't stolen from one.
2) The
child flushed it not because of parents, but because children as sadistic and
evil monsters.
3) It
was actually a baby crocodile, but most people don't know the difference.
Some version of the gator/croc infestation is real in most
cities where children have access to wildlife and toilets. However the average
sewer croc is friendly to the point of being entrepreneurial, perpetually
stalking the sewers in order to collect all the change people drop down grates,
pipes and sinks. The reason there is not one, but many crocs in the average
sewer is because the original croc made enough money to get his family across
the border and into the neighborhood.
Heck, I'll give him a twenty if he'll let me go!
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, children can be sadistic.
I am LOVING these, John! Each one is funnier than the last!
ReplyDeleteI needed a smile this morning - and you gave me a face splitting grin. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHehe. I love these posts. Give me more urban legends!
ReplyDeleteLOL I'll becareful to carry some loose change on me, when I'm down in the sewers.  &_^ (wink)
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