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thecaiman
at Thu Feb 28 22:16:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thecaiman ]
">>Wow, you really like making strawman responses. An outdoor >>enclosure can be as big as you make it. You ASSUME too much. >>(But I guess when you have nothing to back up your claims...) >>Like I said, I'll use an acre or two of undeveloped land I own here in North Carolina, build a fence around it, and bet you $25,0000 the snake won't survive. I'll even toss in rats for it to feed on. How about it?"
lets just assume it doesnt escape the fence first LMAO, is this going to be a 10ft fence we hope it doesnt craw over or 1/2inch hardware cloth built like a bird avaria? in that event make sure there is no 3 inch holes in bwetween the fence or the ground
oh wait I was supposed to assume you were going to dig a moot, dump concret in and stick the fence in that, right?
ok now well get serious, heres why you stupid little 2 acre fenced in area is no differant then chaining the dog in the sun, becasue a burm could survive in NC hold up under someones house during the cold periods, whether you want to believe it or not pythons do inhabit areas with weather patterns just like your beloved NC and they do survive ----- One day I'll dance on your grave Even if you're buried at sea Till then, till when I exact my revenge I'll tell them, "You're dead to me" Megadeth
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