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Wellington Florida
Married
OMG ewwwwww
there goes my lunch 
My heart sunk when I saw NC so I had to go look and whewwwww its in Raleigh, North Carolina...far away from my Vacation house.
OK seriously
is that blob of living moving thing? I went and made google my friend and looked them up (pic and all)
Annelid

Annelid is any segmented worm of the Phylum Annelida. Annelids include earthworms, leeches, and marine worms such as lugworms. They have a distinct head and soft body, which is divided into a number of similar segments shut off from one another internally by membranous partitions, but there are no jointed appendages. They have red, rarely yellow or green, blood circulating in a double system of contractile vessels, a double ganglionated nervous cord, and respire by external branchiae, internal vesicles, or by the skin. Their organs of motion consist of bristles or setar, which are usually attached to the lateral surfaces of each segment, the bristles being borne on 'foot processes' or parapodia. The number of body segments varies. As many as 400 may be found in some sea-worms. A complete digestive system is developed, consisting of a mouth - armed with horny jaws and a protrusible proboscis - gizzard, stomach, and intestine.