GK: Our friends who are heading for Florida ---- you may not have heard: there was a cold snap and a road near Pensacola was closed due to ice. In Florida, if there is a light frost on the highway, suddenly it's Bumper Cars. And they've put in a huge new garbage incinerator in West Palm Beach that spews mercury and lead into the air. And there have been a number of attacks by bears. So there's that to think about in addition to copperheads and alligators. You might want to rethink Florida. Maybe Arizona. But there's a documentary out saying that heroin usage is booming among suburban young adults in Arizona, 21 to 28, 56 ODs in Pima County alone. You drive in Arizona, you might run into someone hopped up on heroin. Did you know there are 13 species of rattlesnakes in Arizona, plus the desert tarantula with its venomous barbed hairs which it hurls at you if it feels threatened, and the Gila monster, a venomous lizard up to 2 feet long, which latches onto you and chews to create an open wound and then it spits its toxins into you. I'm not even talking about the giant centipede, which I don't think you'd want to know about. Rattlesnakes in Florida too, plus 20-foot long pythons, and 300-pound feral pigs and sinkholes and fire ants and jellyfish ---- about 200,000 people are stung by jellyfish every year.