Kane and family wish you and yours a very, merry Christmas.
Paul
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Kane and family wish you and yours a very, merry Christmas.
Paul
Adam suggests getting hammered and apologizing later.
and to all the others who frequent this forum. All the kindness and advice has been much appreciated, not to mention keeping this spot free and clear of the usual drama encountered on some of the other forums here. thanks for all the pics as well. Clint
>>and to all the others who frequent this forum. All the kindness and advice has been much appreciated, not to mention keeping this spot free and clear of the usual drama encountered on some of the other forums here. thanks for all the pics as well. Clint
LOL
Reduced for immediate sale....
1.1 unsexed 4 year old spectacular holdback BRB's. Never bred, but cooled (their heat source is broken!) They are eating pinky mice like they're starving!! Since it's Christmas, I will part with them for 1050$ U.S. dollars...normally they are 1055$! I only take foreign cashier's checks made out for 2000$ over the actual price. Did I mention these are the best anyone has ever seen? I can't post any pics unfortunately. (That would require me to clean their tank or touch them.)
Just kidding....(I have an odd sense of humor)
I'm glad this forum is the way it is too. I have learned alot, and I really enjoy the folks who participate.
Linda
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"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance- that principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
Linda,
..I will take the pair. I am in political exile in an unnamed European nation and so you will not be able to ship them to me. I will have my agent, who used to be the oil minister for the country of Sierra Leone come by your place with a bank check for $100,000 please have the snakes and the difference of $98,950 in cash ready when he arrives. In order to be sure that you are completely trustworthy before giving you such a large check can you please stop in at my website www.shysters.com and leave your credit card and bank account numbers.
With sincere heartfelt thanks,
Mr. X.
>>LOL
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>>Reduced for immediate sale....
>>1.1 unsexed 4 year old spectacular holdback BRB's. Never bred, but cooled (their heat source is broken!) They are eating pinky mice like they're starving!! Since it's Christmas, I will part with them for 1050$ U.S. dollars...normally they are 1055$! I only take foreign cashier's checks made out for 2000$ over the actual price. Did I mention these are the best anyone has ever seen? I can't post any pics unfortunately. (That would require me to clean their tank or touch them.)
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>>Just kidding....(I have an odd sense of humor)
>>I'm glad this forum is the way it is too. I have learned alot, and I really enjoy the folks who participate.
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>>Linda
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>>"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance- that principle is contempt prior to investigation." Herbert Spencer
Thank you for the quick reply.
Visit more frequently...okay?
Linda
Actually I visit often but just don't participate consistently. I sort of get lulled into 'lurk' mode and just read. The advice that is given on this forum is always top notch and readily dispensed.
Recently I visited Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and briefly Brazil and I was really hoping to come back with some pictures of Rainbow Boas to show everyone. Saw some beautiful Tree Boas on Trinidad, a wild looking Chironius carinatus (a kind of racer as told to me on the 'What kind of Snake' forum)along the Orinoco in Venezuela and the most incredible looking snake I've ever seen in Surinam spotted from a bus (my gut feeling was some Indigo related snake) about 7' long, thick as my wrist with a blueish/green body and a yellow tail. But no rainbows.
Anyway, thanks for reminding me to join in; I will.
Paul
Paul,
..I think you are probably right about the big snake being an Indigo. The description sounds like a Yellow Tailed Cribo, Drymarchon corais somethingorother. I should look it up but am short on time again. It is always good to see you posting here.
Jeff
>>Actually I visit often but just don't participate consistently. I sort of get lulled into 'lurk' mode and just read. The advice that is given on this forum is always top notch and readily dispensed.
>>Recently I visited Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam and briefly Brazil and I was really hoping to come back with some pictures of Rainbow Boas to show everyone. Saw some beautiful Tree Boas on Trinidad, a wild looking Chironius carinatus (a kind of racer as told to me on the 'What kind of Snake' forum)along the Orinoco in Venezuela and the most incredible looking snake I've ever seen in Surinam spotted from a bus (my gut feeling was some Indigo related snake) about 7' long, thick as my wrist with a blueish/green body and a yellow tail. But no rainbows.
>>Anyway, thanks for reminding me to join in; I will.
>>Paul
I've never been to any of those places. What took you there? Vacation or work?
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