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Patch Exclusive: Interview With Humboldt Park Gator

"I've been here; I've just been waiting for you all to find me," the 4-foot alligator said Thursday.

The Humboldt Park gator has managed to elude capture for four days.
The Humboldt Park gator has managed to elude capture for four days. (Shutterstock)

CHICAGO, IL — "I've been here; I've just been waiting for you all to find me," those were the haunting words Chance the Snapper, AKA the Humboldt Park gator, said when he sat down to have a heart-to-heart with Patch Thursday. The gator, who has been evading capture for days after being spotted in a lagoon in Humboldt Park, wore a casual flannel shirt, cargo pants, and a confident grin as he answered some hard-hitting questions.

LISA: My esteemed gator, alligator, crocodile, thanks for sitting down to answer these
questions while you deftly elude crews searching for you in the Humboldt Park lagoon.
Here are a few burning questions.

L: How old are you?

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Humboldt Park Gator: I’m related to dinosaurs, so kinda old but not really.

L: Where did you come from?

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HPG: I hail from parts unknown, as I am the mystical creature known as The Humboldt Park Gator

L: How did you end up in Chicago?

HPG: I’ve been here, I’ve just been waiting for you all to find me.

L: Why Humboldt Park?

HPG: In my opinion, it’s the nicest park in the city. It literally has
everything a gator needs; even a beach. I had a great time at the Puerto Rican Day Parade and I got to watch the fireworks on the 4 th while chilling in the water.

L: Are you looking forward to any of the upcoming events surrounding your arrival in the Windy City?

HPG: You better believe I am; I like to party. Gator themed White Claw drinks, Malort by the water, and I’m hoping to inspire Revolution Brewing or Lagunitas to create a Lagoon Lager. I even saw Benny the Bull the other day!

L: Cubs or Sox?

HPG: I’m more of a Chicago Dogs Baseball fan myself.

L: Thoughts on dibs?

HPG: Don't touch my dibs.

L: Favorite place to dine in Chicago and why? Specifically, are there any eateries you've
found that cater to an alligator's specific dietary needs.

HPG: We don’t have much of a special diet, but I’m trying to stay as far away from The Taste of Chicago as I can. They’re serving Gator this year and I’m not cool with eating my friends. If I have to pick a spot, I’d have to say Jimmy’s Red Hots over on Grand. They make a great Polish.

L: Best pizza place in Chicago?

HPG: I've enjoyed Piece pizza.

L: Are there others? Do you bring news from a far off swamp or something?

HPG: I’m riding solo just trying to enjoy the summer.

L: If someone lives in Wheaton, can they say they're from Chicago?

HPG: That's a big no.

L: What's your favorite thing about Chicago?

HPG: How being myself has brought all these different people together. Chicago is a beautiful city with great people and sometimes we don’t stop and take a look around and appreciate each other the way we should. But if you want a simpler answer, tavern style pizza, Italian beefs and hot dogs.

L: Where do you go at night?

HPG: I can't say; Alligator Bob is always looking for me.

L: What's your astrological sign?

HPG: Alligator emoji.

L: Thoughts on recreational marijuana bill being signed into law?

HPG: Gators love green and it makes for a good time.

L: If you were on Death Row, what would your last meal be?

HPG: A burger cooked by local Chicago comedian Cameron Little. He makes the best burgers.

L: What's the most disappointing thing about humans?

HPG: That they're trying to find me.

At that, the mythical Humboldt Park Gator stood up from his chair, shook my hand, and was gone, vanished like a 500-pound dove at a magic show.

At press time, the gator had still eluded those pursuing him for selfie opportunities or to, say, capture him or something.

A NOTE TO READERS: In the interest of full disclosure, and this may come as a shock, but the alligator who uses the @ParkGator Twitter was not interviewed for this piece. His agent, Jon Torres was. Torres, a Chicago-based standup comic created and runs the @ParkGator page.

He lives in Humboldt Park, right across the street from the park where the Humboldt Park gator is dwelling.

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