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I will be out to see you one of these days... Warm weather beckons me.
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ooh, ooh, someones found a whip snake in the compound...could easily be baby brown snake too (easily confused). Both 'll kill you though...
I've got to go walking in the vicinity it was last sighted shortly - hope it's moved on :eek: |
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I love snakes! Hubs got bit by a copperhead (venomous)this summer. Luckily it was in the hip and he threw up and slept for a day and was fine.
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Jeff, did I tell you I HATE SNAKES!!!
Spiders are fine, but snakes give me the creeps, seen enough hiking in the highlands of Tassie as a youngster, they used to give me the creeps, but it wasn't the ones I saw that freaked me out, it was the ones I might not see and step on that used to freak me out big time. Always had a dog or two running point to scare them off. Usually, had antivenin though for the dogs, or us. Creepy things snakes |
Watching a rerun of Jimmy Kimmel after the Oscars, so funny, but MMMUUUUSSSSTTTT GOOOOO TOOOOO BEEEEEDDDD!!
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Logistics...hmm, not with some of the womens I've met.
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Well, yes but, typically...
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I don't mind snakes. Don't love them but don't hate them. I will hold them if they aren't poisonous. Just don't want one living in my house.
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I have snakes, dogs, monkeys... Whatever the kids decide to be, living in my house. That's good enough for me. :)
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My older brother has an irrational fear of snakes. His oldest son is the same way about spiders. They jump up on chairs and run away like you see women and mice do.
My psychiatrist friend says it's the manifestation of a fear of death and also explains their super fundamentalist christian faith. Me meh. No worries. Have a healthy respect for things that can harm me, but don't fear them and run away. I have killed and eaten rattlesnake. Tasted like greasy grilled chicken. Shot it in the head with the 22 rifle I carried on a 50 mile hike in Boy Scouts. The National Park area we were hiking was overpopulated with Bobcats. Wildlife Service was paying $75 a pelt. A couple of mountain lions went through our camp one night, but we seen no Bobcats. Bet we were way too noisy. Also did trout fishing with bow and arrow for our dinner. Had to find something better than the horrible freeze dried dinners that passed for pack food back then. Would have loved to have some of the tech they have today. Heck, our backpacks were canvas with aluminum pole frames. Nothing like the lightweight stuff today. We couldn't even carry a tent, they were too heavy. We just carried a tarp to use if it rained and that weighed more than today's tents. It's a wonder we survived. |
This is rotting across the street from us. Its a real shame, and the old coot wont sell.
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Jeff, I do aerial photography & mapping.
I am up before Rick yikes. My brother and sister in law are packing up the car to drive back to Alabama. They want to be on the road by 4:00 am. |
Morning Y'all, and yes Glen you beat me to sparrow fart today
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Screw snakes, they make me scream like a little girl. I am not afraid of any man walking but I am afraid of every snake. Screw a snake
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