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BrianSmith
at Fri Dec 12 14:59:18 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Once again you have missed to overall point. Shall I explain it again? It wasn't about me or my ability to feed giant snakes. It was simply about the fact that when one has experience the general rules do not really apply.
My largest burmese is one of my albino granites. She is approximately 15 feet. My largest retic is one of my albino females. She is approximately 16 feet. Not bad considering that they are under 3 years old. Most of the other burmese, retics and even numerous rocks, are between 11 and 13 feet and there are quite a few. Over 60 in all. And Joan,.. I was keeping giant pythons when I was 12, back in the mid 70's. Want pictures of those years too? Shall I draw up a resume` for you? Cause I sure have an urge to prove myself to the mental midget minority today.
Good day, and happy herping 
>>I know we’d all love to see a photo of you picking up a really large python that has just fed all by yourself and then getting it safely back up and into its cage. How large is your largest retic? How about your largest Burmese? It’s okay if they’re not really very big yet, I’d still be interested in seeing how someone “who knows what they are doing.” handles this situation. ----- "If I had 365 enemies it would only take a year out of my life to settle all scores." Mia Miselfani
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