Video: Alligator Takes A Swim In Florida Pool

An alligator taking a swim in a pool was caught on video.
It’s still alligator mating season, so you’re going to have lots of alligators wandering around where you may not spot them otherwise. This alligator takes a swim in a pool.
The alligator isn’t the first this season to be spotted in a family’s pool, but it didn’t force people to come and remove it. Nobody was hurt in this alligator encounter.
Check out the video
[Source: UPI.com]
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Tampa Theatre Summer Classics Movie Series Returns For 2022
Sunday, June 19: In the Heat of the Night (1967 - PG-13), 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 26: Fail Safe (1964 - NR), 3 p.m.
It must be seen to be understood. A cold-war story about a general who can attack the USSR without any safeguards… well, you just need to find out what happens on your own. It’s a serious look at what could possibly happen, and it features Henry Fonda, Walter Matthau, Larry Hagman and Dom DeLuise. There’s another film that takes a humorous look at the same story… you may have heard of it, Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove .
Sunday, Aug. 7: Blazing Saddles (1974 - R), 3 p.m.
Mel Brooks’ western spoof is, perhaps, an acquired taste. It’s considered one of his funniest works, and there’s even a new movie that is loosely inspired by the story. Blazing Saddles is still having an impact on the movie world.
Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 20-21: Casablanca (1942 - PG), Sat., Aug. 20 - 7:30 p.m., Sun. Aug. 21 - 3 p.m.
It didn’t take a lot of special effects, jokes or salty language. Casablanca is a fantastic example of what you can do with great writing and great acting. Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre star in one of the finest films ever made. Even if you’ve never seen the film, you’ll recognize some very familiar lines.
Sunday, Aug. 28: The Cameraman & One Week (1920 & 1928 - NR), 3 p.m.
This one may take a little explanation. Each summer, the movie series presents a silent movie, or in this case, two silent movies. These two Buster Keaton comedies will be accompanied by the Tampa Theatre’s 1926 Mighty Wurlitzer Theatre Organ.
One Week is about a couple set out to build their starter home. Yes, Buster Keaton does his own stunts, and they likely wouldn’t be allowed today.
In The Cameraman, Keaton is a photographer who falls for a secretary at MGM. He then begins filming strange events in strange situations.