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RE: (I swear, I feel like I'm being stalked, lol)

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Posted by: BrianSmith at Mon Dec 15 14:20:07 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]  
   

Hello Reptile Haven,



No, I don't like to cause arguments or stir up anything even remotely less than positive in these forums. I usually always try to get along with all others. You post here just struck me as a little accusatory, rash and uncalled for. That's all.



I appreciate what you said here and how you approached this thread with reason and tact. That goes a long way and I am instantly inclined to do the same. You seem like you are a much nicer and more level headed person than I first took you for based on the post in question.



Fair enough on all counts. I hope to have an amicable rapport with you from here on out. No hard feelings on my end.





>>Brian Smith, I was not directing anything at anyone specific. Take it as you will.

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>>Now I am directing this at you: Why come back at me with all that? I feel strongly about over feeding, and feel strongly about argumentative 'wise guys' who also think they know it all.

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>>I do not post much on these forums, but I do look in at most things. You are probably the biggest poster on this forum, and it appears as if you know your stuff, and have a lot of experience. However, this does not always make you correct, and I feel, as you are one of the main bodies on this forum, that you concentrate more on helping other people, rather than post messages arguing.

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>>On the other hand, I must admit I forgot about asking about the size of food. However, I thought as a rule of thumb most people would feed adequate sized food, almost the size of the snakes girth. On this occassion I jumped the gun. Although how do you know it was a 'ball park figure'? I find it hard to believe that you can foget whether you feed your snake twice a week, or times a week? Either way, 4 times a week is way too much. Once a week on a good sized prey item is fine. Simple as...

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>>You can argue all you like, but it will lead no where with me. If the guy that needs help wishes to comment, than I will help further.
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