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The real Derma story

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Posted by: neilm at Fri May 27 14:40:47 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by neilm ]  
   

OK people, here's the deal. I heard rumors of a scaless snake, so I had to track it down. I found out it was in NJ without a NJ Neil passport, so I had to see it in person and make sure it got correct paperwork.LOL

I did a little more 007 stuff and got Justin's number. He was surpised to say the least. I told him that I have to see the snake in person. He gave me directions, so I got in one of my snakemobiles and headed up the Jerzey turnpike. After watching an interesting video, and looking at some paper work he wanted to show me, he pulled out the snake.


AWESOME!!!!!!

To all you people worried about the health of this animal... I will tell you this. The animal is alert and has strong body tone. It has great tongue action and looks to be doing great. You can even see the food in it's belly. I'm sure with proper care, this animal will thrive in captivity.

I can fully understand why some people would not want this animal to be bred. After all, as PETA members, you have to keep that stance.LOL. No really, to each his own. The facts are, the animal is here....it's alive and doing great, so it will be bred. I fully believe that most people in this bizz.....if they were 100% honest with themselves, would breed this snake if they had it also.

I've seen the snake in person, so I believe I can comment on it's health and condition. Don't judge, what you have not seen.

ps. I've got to go now. I need to take care of chubbies peons.LOL


   

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