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snake performer in columbia

ronsmith Jul 29, 2005 04:26 PM

was in columbia mo. an old man had an albino burmese. he stuck the snakes head in his mouth. now this snake was around six ft. i guess you could say it wasnt very smart. what about germs. what if it bit his tongue or mouth? anb just talk about teaching bad habits. all i can say isi wouldnt have done it. than again if someone payed me enough maybe i would. so does this make me int a non thinking show off. the old man didit because it was his snake and he wanted to show people how tame it was. another thing i noticed was that he had an alligator about four ft. that hed handle bare handed. the gators mouth wasnt taped or anything . he let people hold it so they could get there pics.taken with it. i got to admit i was some what leary to do this at first. thinking boy if that ting bites me .im in bad shape. any way i have to admit i did hold the alligator. so iguess im another dirty macho man. anyway thats what my mom said.

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imridethelghtng Jul 29, 2005 05:15 PM

i didnt know there was a snake performer in columbia and i only live an hour from there i play with my burmese pythons but i dont think sticking their head in my mouth is a good idea also i have played with gators without their mouths taped and some of them are ok they have a gator named bubba that you can kiss on the mouth he is so docile they take him to the Tinely park reptile show
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