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Pastel are Hot!

kenfoster Dec 07, 2003 01:39 PM

Pastel on Fire.

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Replies (9)

joels417 Dec 07, 2003 02:32 PM

[homer simpson] Ooooo he's floating...[/homer simpson]
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- Joel Smith

"If you're not part of the solution, you're still part of the problem"

BallBoutique Dec 07, 2003 02:38 PM

You lost me on this post.

What does this mean? Thanks

[homer simpson] Ooooo he's floating...[/homer simpson]
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RicK Denmon

Ball Boutique,Inc.

joels417 Dec 07, 2003 02:43 PM

I see you have a webpage...I assume you know what HTML is. I assume that you know in HTML almsot everything has an opening tag and a closing tag. I assume you can assume what my post meant from this explanation.

Open tag [open tag] closeing tag [/closing tag] notice the slash?

If not, it meant "Oooo it's floating" was interpreted in Homer Simpsons voice.

Like this - [RicK] Ding dong.....DING DONG....ding dong[/RicK]

That would be you saying "Ding Dong....DING DONG....ding dong."

Hope that clears everything up.

>>You lost me on this post.
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>>What does this mean? Thanks
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>>[homer simpson] Ooooo he's floating...[/homer simpson]
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>>RicK Denmon
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>> Ball Boutique,Inc.
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- Joel Smith

"If you're not part of the solution, you're still part of the problem"

BallBoutique Dec 07, 2003 02:58 PM

But what did Homer Simpson have to do with the post? That was my question. But then again I was not speaking of the tag. I will try it sometime.

You mean like this?

The home of the singing snakes

And yes that pastel is on fire. Good luck!
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RicK Denmon

Ball Boutique,Inc.

joels417 Dec 07, 2003 03:02 PM

Homer Simpson additive - Oooo donuts... *drool*

Converted to - Oooo it's floating

Some people will understand...some won't.

Good looking pastel BTW.

>>But what did Homer Simpson have to do with the post? That was my question. But then again I was not speaking of the tag. I will try it sometime.
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>>You mean like this?
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>>The home of the singing snakes
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>>And yes that pastel is on fire. Good luck!
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>>RicK Denmon
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>> Ball Boutique,Inc.
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- Joel Smith

"If you're not part of the solution, you're still part of the problem"

4runner Dec 08, 2003 12:02 AM

Everybody and their brother seem to have pastels with all of the pics posted recently. Anybody want to guess on what 04 babies will sell for next year?

Mark

jeff favelle Dec 08, 2003 12:49 AM

I should produce at least 20 females this year (assuming 1/3 of all Pastels are females) and I ain't selling a damn one. I made the mistake of selling all the females for $2500 this year and I regret it. Those snake are worth way more than $2500 in my hands. So if the price drops, fine, I ain't selling any anyways!

Woo-hoo!!!
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ASFReptiles Dec 08, 2003 10:47 AM

Hi Jeff,

I have spoken to a few people on this subject but have not had the pleasure to speak to you Jeff. I am glad that you have realized how much given up for $2,500. What continues to puzzle me are they guy/gals selling female Pastels for under $2,000.

Many people probably wonder why our Pastels are priced the way they are not considering what they are worth as adults. A male adult male Pastel can produce 15k worth of Pastels with a handful of adult females. An adult female Pastel can produce a 10k-15k Super or even a 40k Bumblebee. And I am not going to mention the other morphs have not been crossed with the Pastel as of yet. No one can buy time/size.
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jeff favelle Dec 08, 2003 12:37 PM

Although the market plays SOME hand in how I sell things, I price things for what the animals are worth to ME. Like if someone wanted to buy a few of my adult normals. I wouldn't sell them for less than $4,000 each. Of course no one would buy them, but I don't care. That's what their worth to me! For sure. Once clutch of Pastels out of them and that's close to $10K!!

Great post, and an awesome photo!! :-D

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